• The Race to Power the World

    If the story of the international struggle for mastery was a tale of coal and iron in the 19th century, and oil in the 20th, too many strategists are prepared to declare the 21st the era...

  • What Makes a Woman? Diversity in Feminism

    It would be a mistake to try to describe feminism as a single political ideology, given the various branches of feminism that the term encapsulates, from intersectional to Marxist. Clearly evident from such diversified credos, feminism...

  • The World Divided: The Sino-US Chip Rivalry

    When Biden proudly proclaimed that China would never become the most powerful, wealthiest nation “on [his] watch,” the world’s often unpredictable future crystallized into two eventualities. America could revitalize its long-failing domestic industries, defeating the China...

  • Growth Through the Degrowth Movement

    As we witness polar bears drowning in water melted from icebergs, hot flames shimmering through fierce yellow as fires burn in forests, and the erosion of fertile farmlands into arid deserts, it is hard for us...