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Education
Schools Are for Children, Not Soldiers
December 3, 2024Charles Bradley
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Sex & Gender
The New Urgency of LGBTQ+ Pride in Paris
October 7, 2024Marko Vuorinen
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Literature
The Sword Is Mightier Than the Pen
October 2, 2024Margaret Atwood, Aaron James Wendland
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To Cancel or Not to Cancel? Questioning the Russian Idea
October 1, 2024George Pattison
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Academic Dialogue Against the Background of War
October 1, 2024Nataliia Viatkina
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Thinking in Dark Times: Life, Death, and Social Solidarity
September 30, 2024Aaron James Wendland, Volodymyr Yermolenko
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Thinking About Freedom in Wartime Ukraine
September 30, 2024Timothy Snyder
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Higher Education
To Know Your Enemy’s Face
September 27, 2024Anastasia Shteinert
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Ukrainian Studies Struggle Against Imperial Heritage
September 26, 2024Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed
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Politics
Putin and Patriarch Kirill’s Promise of Universal Liberation
April 10, 2024Katherine Kelaidis
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The Left
The French Politics of the Pantheon and the Monumental Hypocrisy of Emmanuel Macron
April 8, 2024Mitchell Abidor
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War and Peace in Jonathan Glazer’s Zone of Interest
March 25, 2024Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus

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