
Hallways Of Activism
Youth’s Political Voices in Paris and Tokyo
Jan. 28, 2025
by Maia Rei Tsuneoka
“Hall of Shame," "Call for Walk-Out," "Macron's Boy"— the screaming headlines on the walls of Sciences Po, plastered on hundreds of flyers. Every day, colors and messages alter: a collage in solidarity and sharp critique. Flyers denouncing unlawful acts, calling for strikes for Palestine, or deriding the university director with acerbic captions. In the bustling hallways, students hand out flyers
Shinzo Abe's Wisdom In Dealing With Donald Trump
Dec. 8, 2024
by Paul Takuma Wenngren
If Trump 1.0 is anything to go by, Trump 2.0 would be a period marked by disruptions and unpredictability for international relations. Many world leaders – America’s friends and foes alike – are especially jittery over a second Trump administration. Unlike the first Trump administration where Donald Trump was partially restrained by experienced types around him, the second Trump administration wou

Reconstruction In North Korea Draws Attention From China
Nov. 17, 2024
by Charlie Deng
Recently, a series of videos about reconstruction efforts in North Korea, uploaded to Chinese video platforms, has attracted significant attention. This reflects a growing curiosity among the Chinese public about their mysterious neighbor to the north. These videos are believed to have been filmed in Dandong, a city in northeastern China, which faces Sinuiju City in North Korea across the Yalu