On 2024 and the Middle East

There are many issues on the ballot for the 2024 election, but will the conflict in the Middle East take center stage? Explore how this pivotal issue intersects with domestic policies and the ongoing debate between Biden and Trump in a fiercely contested electoral rematch.

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Eli BardashComment
China’s Belt and Road Initiative Is Not Debt Trap Diplomacy

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s ambitious foreign policy to foster infrastructure and economic development and to create a trade network with China as the central hub. To overcome perceived predatory perspective of the BRI, China needs to be more involved in the management of funds in their partner countries, especially for developing countries with historically corrupt or unstable governments.  

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What Defines a "War?"

It is vital to honor history when speaking of such a contentious topic as Israel and Palestine; that is of course, history of an earlier time and of a more recent time. The proportion of death must come into play, especially in an evaluation of arguably the most complicated conflict humanity has ever seen.

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Disappointing Nostalgia in the House of Representatives

As right-wing extremism occupies the plans of select Republican Congresspersons, parallels can be drawn between the optics and strategies of GOP dissenters of the 2020s and the Tea Party Republicans of the 2010s. While their similarities are striking, differences in representation suggest that the kind of rhetoric of select Republicans falls onto the deaf, unrequited ears of the electorate.

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Rethinking the Naturalization Test: Assessing Knowledge and Language Proficiency with Equity

The trial testing of redesigned naturalization tests announced by USCIS in December 2022 include increased difficulty in a standardized English-speaking portion and an updated civics test. Increasing the difficulty of the English-speaking test could create barriers for non-English speakers seeking U.S. citizenship, reinforcing discrimination. The historical and current attempts to make English the official language in the U.S. have and could increase discrimination towards people who speak languages other than English.

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