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Investigating Propaganda Networks: How Russia's Telegram Bots Manufacture Public Opinion
That modern warfare will unfold on a cyber front, as well as on the physical battlefield, has long been expected. Yet, since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, awareness of the weaponisation of information has grown sharply.

Sonja Belkin
Nov 215 min read
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Current Tensions on the Korean Peninsula: Views From an American Expat
Historically, the Korean Peninsula has been a source of interest for US foreign policy.

Jeremy Elwell
Mar 255 min read
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Putin's Espionage Playbook: Inside Russian Covert Operations in Europe
 We often mistake the visible tip for the entire iceberg, especially when it comes to the murky world of espionage.

Giacomo Violetti
Mar 258 min read
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Biden’s Overlooked Quantum Legacy: How America’s Cyber Race Could Reshape Global Security
A single encrypted military transmission might seem irrelevant to everyday life—until it isn’t.

Louis Elphick
Feb 17 min read
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A Seat at the Peacemaking Table: Why Women Make Better Peace
Peace processes are famously unpredictable, yet one thing about them is certain; the absence of women.

Lili Krasznai
Dec 13, 202411 min read
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The Hidden Toll: How War in Europe is Reshaping Gender Roles and Family Dynamics
The war in Ukraine has left an indelible mark on its people, reshaping not only the physical but the social landscape

Hannah Greenwood
Dec 5, 20247 min read
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Terrorism and the Weaponization of Refugees: How Mass Displacement has Become a Weapon of War
As of March 2023, the United Nations estimates 110 million people worldwide have been displaced as a result of ‘conflict, and violence'.

Matilde Roquette
Nov 26, 20247 min read
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The Modern Engine of Misinformation in War
How are AI-generated images of the war in Ukraine shaping public opinion and fueling misinformation?

Hannah Greenwood
Nov 14, 20244 min read
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A Nationalist Agenda That Endangers Its Own: How Modi's Kashmir Policy Fails Both Hindus and Muslims
Kashmir is heading towards its first election in nearly a decade, but beneath the surface of this long-awaited democratic exercise, there's

Louis Elphick
Sep 29, 20247 min read
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Conflict-Related Sexual Violence met with Judicial Incompetence
Conflict related sexual violence (CRSV)
presents a global security challenge. Beyond the deeply personal, traumatic consequences of such

Lili Krasznai
Sep 26, 20247 min read
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How can UN Women best support the rights of women in the aftermath of the Rwandan civil war?
Emerging from the aftermath of the genocide in 1994, Rwandan women have been instrumental in fostering a new equitable social framework.

Matilde Roquette
Aug 6, 20249 min read
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How should NATO respond to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine?
The Russo-Ukrainian war has been the biggest conflict on European soil since World War II.

Greta Ricci
Aug 6, 202410 min read
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