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Tag: Trump

25 Feb 202125 Feb 2021 International Relations Today

A Crash Course on Biden’s Middle East Foreign Policy: Continuity or Change?

28 Dec 2020 International Relations Today

Trump Schism: The Future of Trumpism in America

9 Jul 20209 Jul 2020 International Relations Today

Israel’s Annexation of the West Bank, Covid-19, Netanyahu, Trump, and More.

11 May 202011 May 2020 International Relations Today

Hyper-Tension: The Failures of the American COVID-19 Response

7 May 20207 May 2020 International Relations Today

Why Trump’s WHO Decision Should Come as No Surprise

27 Jan 202027 Jan 2020 International Relations Today

Mount Kumgang: Clash of Interests in Korean Peninsula

26 Nov 201926 Nov 2019 International Relations Today

US Presidential Elections 2020: The Fight for the Right to Face Off Against Trump

14 Mar 2019 International Relations Today

Has the US-Sino Trade War Made the American Economy Great Again? – Promises Made and Promises Broken

20 Nov 201820 Nov 2018 International Relations Today

The State of American Soft Power Under Trump’s Leadership

8 Nov 20188 Nov 2018 International Relations Today

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"The youth is the hope of our future." - Joze Rizal

𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗧𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆 is happy to announce that it is recruiting new members for its team. The worsening standoff between China, Taiwan and the United States l holds global repercussions. But for Japan, the straits crisis poses a more significant threat. In the early 2000s Latin America was thriving. Riding high on a commodity boom and the growth of local economies, there was a widespread sense of hope for the future. Now, a period of recession and disillusionment with democracy has threatened these dreams and brought the region to social unrest. Over the years Latin America's indigenous population has faced an uphill battle in the struggle for their rights and identity. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. made headlines last month for his back-to-back meetings with Xi Jinping and Kamala Harris. The meetings reflected the foreign policy issue most pressing to the Philippines--to whom should the country orient itself towards. For weeks on end, Americans tuning into electoral news have been inundated with polling predictions overwhelmingly favouring the Republicans. Following a tumultuous leadership contest and a  short-lived Prime Ministership, Rishi Sunak has emerged as Britain’s newest leader. Cross-strait ties between Taiwan and China have reached a low point in recent years, with both governments making competing claims over the sovereignty as well as the history of the island. With a markedly democratic government in Taipei and an autocratic leadership in Beijing, the standoff is being seen as a fight for liberal democracy in the East. Civil unrest continues to dominate Haiti, with the population experiencing a worsening political vacuum and major humanitarian emergency.
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