Columnist Tienchi Martin-Liao writes on the ways that Beijing is dealing with the “problem” of its “low-end population” of migrant workers.
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The UNHCR estimates that over 500,000 Syrians will be in need of international refuge and resettlement in 2018.
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Tarik Günersel reflects on self-censorship and the Turkish concept of “imece,” a collaborative cooperation.
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Contrary to the colonialist perspective, democracy is not a foreign concept in Africa. Chalachew Tadesse describes the successful election of Somaliland’s new president.
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The US Federal Communication Commission voted today to dismantle so-called net-neutrality regulations which prevent broadband providers from blocking certain websites or charging for certain web content.
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Dawn Lundy Martin discusses the voices in her writing, the navigation of identity, and the material and imaginative work she believes that language can do.
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Dawn Lundy Martin reads from her newest collection, Good Stock, Strange Blood (Coffee House,2017).
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