Catalonia is Constantly Shortchanged

A Conversation with Joan Ramon Resina On Oct. 1 of this year, an independence referendum was held in the Spanish…

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Military Conscription in Austria — Challenging our understanding of soldier and civilian

lthough military conscription is often associated with “tough neighborhood” countries such as Israel, some peaceful countries in Europe still rely…

7 years ago

Right-to-Work and the movement the Democrats forgot

Wednesday, the Democratic congressional leadership announced a new plank in their “Better Deal” platform aimed at strengthening the labor movement.…

7 years ago

“I was not allowed to have my own life”

hursday, Oct. 26, the WSD Handa Center for Human Rights & International Justice invited Spectra Project Chairman Subhi Nahas to…

7 years ago

An Overdue Encounter with the Past

It is not only ivy that clings to ancient walls — it is memories, echoes, inspirations. The very stones cry…

7 years ago

Information Warfare: Western Democracies’ Waterloo?

he sanctity of our democracy is under attack. Or, at least, it always has been. From the events surrounding the…

7 years ago

After Vegas, Are We Still Going to Give Up Security for Liberty?

ike most Americans, I awoke on Monday, October 2nd to the sickening news out of Las Vegas, Nevada. One word…

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“One police officer can have an impact on this whole country”

uesday, October 17, Human Rights Watch and the Handa Center for Human Rights & International Justice presented an on-campus screening…

7 years ago

One Hundred Years of Disquietude: The Russian Revolution’s Uncertain Legacy

ext week marks the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the second and better-known wave of the 1917 Russian Revolution,…

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