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December 6, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Empathy, Empathy Sidebars •
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By Isha Dalal n October 2, Jamal Khashoggi, a prominent journalist and critic of the Saudi Arabian government, went missing after walking into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. According to the BBC, the purpose of his visit was to retrieve...
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November 10, 2018 •
Online Content, The World at Yale •
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by Sarah McKinnis t has been over five weeks since the disappearance and subsequent murder of prominent Saudi critic and journalist Jamal Khashoggi, yet the global community is still hesitant to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for this...
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November 4, 2018 •
Beat Blogs, Davila: Geopolitical Jabber •
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Part 2 of a series: Geopolitical Jabber By Jose Davila IV merican support for the House of Saud, the ruling family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, stretches all the way back to a meeting between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Abdul...
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May 21, 2018 •
Authority, Perspectives, Print •
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January 26, 2018 •
Features, Print, Relics •
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Why do we still have royal families?...
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April 12, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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How the US Can and Should Urge Bahrain Towards Democracy in the Wake of the Arab Spring...
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February 26, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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Why the US Must Act Now to Prevent Disaster...
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February 4, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook, Uncategorized •
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By Alec Hernandez Dubai, Riyadh, and Doha are among the largest, most influential Arab cities in the region. Half-constructed skyscrapers sprout from the Gulf’s expansive desert and invade the cloudless Arabian sky as these cities, among...
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January 25, 2016 •
Departures, Print •
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Confronting fears of Islamization in Sarajevo...
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November 13, 2013 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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BY ANNA RUSSO: On November 3, Saudi officials arrested a Kuwaiti woman as she was driving her diabetic father to the hospital. Her crime? Being in the driver’s seat. Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that essentially forbids...
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