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Why Can’t the UN Protect Human Rights in Yemen and Syria?

By John Weber Arguably the two worst humanitarian crises in the world, Yemen and Syria, are a result of civil wars fueled by foreign intervention...

The Future of Autonomous Weapons: The Need for A Strict Liability Stopgap

By Matt Nelson A recent recommendation made by the U.S. National Security Commission for AI, led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, has urged the...

Russia’s Twitter Slowdown

By Erik Allerson On March 10 th, 2021, Russia’s federal agency in charge of communications and information technology, Roskomnadzor, announced via the Russian social media...

Russia’s New Law Regulating Cryptocurrency

By Michael Keller Bitcoin’s astronomical surge in valuation was one of the defining digital trends of 2020. Valued at around $8,500 at the beginning of...

The Two-Pillar Approach to Tax the Digital Economy

By Yu-Chen Wang The digitalization of the economy has been a focus of tax debates in recent years. For example, in 2019, there was a...

The EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: History Repeats Itself

By Molly McKinsey In 2015, Europe was facing a “crisis” as a record number of refugees sought refuge from conflict, terror, and persecution in their...