By Carl Sjölin Fagerlind I’ve always been fascinated by voting systems. That’s right, voting systems. I can spend hours researching more effective and fair voting methods
By Carl Sjölin Fagerlind I’ve always been fascinated by voting systems. That’s right, voting systems. I can spend hours researching more effective and fair voting methods
By Axel Falk In one of the driest corners of the world, “the left foot of Africa”, an anomaly has risen, muchto the hopefuls of a
Turkey is a country that borders two cultural spheres, the Islamic and the European. As a consequence of this, Anatolia became the home for many different
Av Jakob Ranglin Grissler En rapport av tankesmedjan Frivärld visade nyligen hur Kinas ambassad i Sverige bytt taktik från att bemöta kritiker offentligt till att kontakta
By Jana Paegle Chechnya is one of Russia’s most impoverished and closed-off republics situated in the Northern Caucasus, ruled through so-called “pseudo-Islamistic” governance. It is a
By Stefano Cisternino After 20 years of war, Afghanistan is back in the hands of the Taliban, with many accusing Biden of an epic defeat. After
By Lovis Lindquist On the 21st of February 2012 some members of the feminist punk rock and performance art group, Pussy Riot, performed a protest song
By Melina Froidure It was only when I turned 20 that one of the great mysteries of my childhood was resolved. I accidentally discovered that I
By Miriam Hauertmann Since the first long-range rockets reached Jerusalem on the 10th of May, I have carefully followed the 11-day fighting between Hamas and the