by Jaeli Rose and Clio Morrison | 21 Mar 2018 | Europe, School Year Abroad, Student Posts, Terrorism
The island of Corsica has seen rulers come and go. Part of France for 250 years, it retains an uneasy rapport with overlords in Paris. Supporters of Corsica’s nationalist coalition wave Corsican flags during a campaign meeting, Corte, Corsica, 29 November 2017....
by Nelson Graves | 6 Mar 2018 | Students in the Spotlight, Youth Voices
By Nelson Graves Students from this program have submitted more articles to News-Decoder this year than counterparts in any of our other member institutions. They are helping to organize a webinar for later this month and have launched special writing workshops for...
by Henry Craver | 21 Nov 2017 | Africa, Americas, Europe, Human Rights
Colonialists exploited slaves on Caribbean islands for two centuries. Should France pay reparations to their descendants? Slave iron (Wikimedia Commons/Antoine Taveneaux) Canada or Guadeloupe? In 1763, the British would have to give up one of these territories to end...
by Nelson Graves | 17 Nov 2017 | Climate change, Donald Trump, Europe, Future of Democracy, United States
By Nelson Graves France is America’s best military ally — even with Donald Trump in the White House. The Iran nuclear deal is working, even if Iran is a geopolitical problem. Trump just might end up negotiating with North Korea. And it’s no use...
by Rashad Mammadov | 31 Jul 2017 | Europe, Future of Democracy, Ukraine, United States
New U.S. sanctions on Russia might look like just another diplomatic move following Russia’s annexation of Crimea. But they could have dire consequences. Part of the U.S. embassy in Moscow, Russia, 28 July 2017. (EPA/Sergei Chirikov) The U.S. Congress has...