All posts tagged "China"
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Jillian Sequeira | December 1, 2015
A Tale of Two Barbies: Did Mattel’s Labor Law Violations Fly Under the Radar?
A look at the labor violations no one is talking about.
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Jessica McLaughlin | November 9, 2015
What’s Going on With the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership and why is it so important?
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Mariam Jaffery | November 6, 2015
An End to China’s One-Child Policy: What Does it Mean?
A huge departure from the last three and a half decades.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 20, 2015
Facebook to Warn Users of Potential State-Sponsored Hackers
You don't want to get this notification.
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Michael Sliwinski | October 6, 2015
Defining Japan’s Place in the World
With a stagnant economy, Japan loosens limits on its military.
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Michael Sliwinski | August 29, 2015
Riding the Wave: The Tumultuous Global Stock Market
What's going on with the global stock market?
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Jessica McLaughlin | August 20, 2015
The South and East China Seas: Conflict Continues
Why is the U.S. even involved?
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Michael Sliwinski | August 5, 2015
A Crack in the Great Wall: Chinese Stock Market Takes a Tumble
How will it affect China and the world economy?
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Jessica McLaughlin | July 31, 2015
Combatting Cyber Attacks: Will Congress Adopt Obama’s Plans?
What can be done to stop hacking?
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Hyunjae Ham | July 30, 2015
Law Firm Mergers: Good Idea or a Fruitless Endeavor?
Is the new trend of law firm mergers a good thing?
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Jennie Burger | June 25, 2015
Can the Government Protect Itself from Cyber Attacks?
Recent hacks and the government's response suggest otherwise.
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Toni Keddell | June 12, 2015
Introducing Flakka: The New Cocaine
Missing the Bath Salts craze of 2014? Don't worry, the latest bizarre drug has arrived.
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Hyunjae Ham | June 11, 2015
The U.S. Needs to Take a Firm Stand Against China on Cyber Attacks
The back-and-forth battle is far from over.
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Valeriya Metla | June 10, 2015
Is the United States a Superpower in Decline?
Find out how recent world events have affected America's influence around the globe.
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Michael Sliwinski | May 20, 2015
The Globalization of Cinema: What’s Next?
Can movies transcend borders?
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 13, 2015
United Nations Criticizes U.S. Over These Human Rights Issues
The United States isn't immune when it comes to human rights criticism.
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Jasmine Shelton | April 19, 2015
China and Taiwan: A Balancing Act For the United States
The United States has long been caught in a balancing act when dealing with both China and Taiwan.
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Franklin R. Halprin | April 14, 2015
Beijing Knows How to Curb Its Air Pollution, So Why Doesn’t Texas?
Texas has the worst air pollution in the country; why won't its politicians fix the problem?
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Michael Sliwinski | April 4, 2015
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Threat to the Financial System?
Will the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) change the global financial system for good?
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 11, 2015
Hey Senate Republicans: Iran Negotiations Involve Other Countries
The letter that Senate republicans sent to Iran was an extraordinarily dumb and short-sighted move.
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Michael Sliwinski | February 14, 2015
India: A Superpower on the Rise?
India may be a superpower on the rise, but the nation still faces many challenges.
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Michael Sliwinski | December 30, 2014
Hacking: The New Kind of Warfare
Hacking is a new way for nations and non-state actors to fight wars and gain advantages.
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Michael Sliwinski | December 6, 2014
Space: The Final Frontier…Again!
America terminated its space program in 2011, but private companies are carrying the torch.
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Michael Sliwinski | November 21, 2014
China as a Military Threat: What Does It Mean for the U.S.?
China is a growing military threat not only throughout Asia, but to the United States.
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Katherine Fabian | September 25, 2014
Controversial T-Shirt News: Store Sells Shirt Downplaying Rape
A market in the Philippines received a bit of backlash over a top encouraging rape culture.
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Franklin R. Halprin | August 26, 2014
Urban Expansion and Population Pressures Strain Natural Resources
Urban centers continue to expand across the globe regardless of population growth. Find out what this means for...
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Natasha Paulmeno | July 15, 2014
Is There Any Mortar in These BRICS?
Brazil is hosting a major international party today and the United States is not invited. While Brazil, Russia,...
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 3, 2014
The Scary Side of Designer Drugs
During the summer and fall of 2013, a drug called “Molly” started to make headlines. As a 20-something,...
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Davis Truslow | July 22, 2013
China creates judicial protection in a green push
Guiyang has created an eco-court, an eco-procuratorial bureau and an eco-public security branch that is included in all three...