The TypewriterWhy study International Relations?Be the global leader that the current ones failed to beJul 29, 2018Jul 29, 2018
The TypewriterDo we really understand what trickle down economics is?No one does, ’cause it doesn’t work.Jul 29, 2018Jul 29, 2018
The TypewriterOpinion: The crude debate on fracking and oilThe American industrialist J. Paul Getty had a simple take on the makings of success: ‘rise early, work hard, strike oil’.Jul 17, 2018Jul 17, 2018
The TypewriterThe Typewriter Travels to Palestine!After travelling just under a thousand miles, one place stood out to me among the rest: Palestine.Jul 15, 2018Jul 15, 2018
The TypewriterThe Typewriter travels to: Cape Town (a rookie’s guide)So you’re brave enough to plan your trip to deep, dark Africa. Well, the joke is entirely on you because Cape Town will become your new…Jul 13, 2018Jul 13, 2018
The TypewriterSouth Africa: a nation constantly in fear of crimeWhen you think of South Africa, you think of Nelson Mandela, you think of FW de Klerk, you think of Desmond Tutu and you think of Albert…Jul 11, 2018Jul 11, 2018
The TypewriterThe Typewriter Travels to Tel Aviv!Some people call Tel Aviv “the city that never sleeps.” While the comparison to New York City is flattering and not without some merit, I…Jul 9, 2018Jul 9, 2018
The TypewriterActual peace in Guatemala? Not even close.Violence from conflicts is driving our hopes for peace away from our beloved country of Guatemala, when protestors clash with the corporate…Jul 7, 2018Jul 7, 2018
The TypewriterFemicide in Mexico: The gender killings that go unpunishedIn 1993, the Mexican town of Ciudad Juarez witnessed the disappearance and murder of women and young girls. Investigations at the time led…Jul 5, 2018Jul 5, 2018
The TypewriterRace and racism in America — a white girl’s perspectiveIssues of race and racism in America have resurfaced once again, but how do we respond? Chantal Kay Wilkes brings us a different…Jul 3, 2018Jul 3, 2018