In 2023, trade between China and Russia reached US$240 billion, a 26.3 percent increase from the previous year and more than double from 2018 (US$107 billion). Collaborations like the 2012 ...
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“Japan is standing on the verge of whether [it] can continue to function as a society.” While the Japanese government and people might not be against immigrants, Japan could provide them with better ...
Salomé Garnier Salomé is Managing Editor at the HIR. She studies Government and Global Health. Her primary interests are politics of development and social determinants of health in Latin America and ...
Talia M. Blatt I am a rising sophomore at Harvard, considering a joint concentration in Social Studies and Integrative Biology with a citation in Chinese. I specialize in East Asian geopolitics and ...
Isaac R. Ohrenstein Isaac is a second-year student at Harvard College interested in economics and international affairs. New York, NY 7 posts Interviews ...
In early June, voters across Europe cast their ballots in the EU parliamentary election. Besides electing members of the European Parliament, the results of June’s election served as a powerful gauge ...
Philip Cotton, a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Rwanda, has been a key figure in global health education, holding leadership roles at the University of Rwanda, including Vice Chancellor, and ...
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Zebulon Erdos Zebulon Erdos is Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard International Review. He is interested in European affairs, rule of law, and political philosophy.
Will Schrepferman Will Schrepferman is an Associate Editor and Staff Writer for the HIR. He is interested in international law and has previously written about multilateral agreements on space ...