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Camptown Justice
For decades, the US supported and bureaucratized the exploitation of Korean women and girls. Now, survivors are demanding accountability. Madalyn Jane Shircliff traces the history of the camptown system and explains the new lawsuit targeting the US military.

Madalyn Jane Shircliff
6 hours ago5 min read


Sheepland Episode 02: Russo-Ukrainian War | Dr. Rachel Epstein
Ukraine and Russia have been at war for the past four years, or has it been twelve years? Or has it been longer? Discussing the topic of the Russo-Ukrainian War is Dr. Rachel Epstein, a professor of international relations. During our conversation, Dr. Epstein unfolds why Ukraine’s political direction matters, how the war is viewed around the world, and what shows the conflict may last years instead of than months.

Mooreposts Podcasts
Mar 1327 min read


The Peacemakers
Analyzing the diplomatic potential of women in the Middle East, Mia Navarro argues that the inclusion of feminine perspectives at the peace negotiating table is essential for moving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict toward an organic and sustainable resolution that trickle-down diplomacy has failed to achieve.

Mia Navarro
Feb 15 min read


A Peace For Who?
Questioning Trump's Gaza peace plan, Conor Farrell argues the plan does not succeed in producing a durable, long-term peace in the Middle East, rather it creates a shaky framework that excludes Palestinians from the peace it claims to promote

Conor Farrell
Jan 84 min read
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