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Unit 731: How Japan Excused Crimes Against Humanity
Unit 731 marked a dark era of Japanese war crimes. Headed by the Kwantung Army, the Mukden Incident on September 18, 1931, saw Japan...
David Porres
May 30


The Suez Canal: A Major Cold War Battleground
The history of the Suez Canal’s founding is tied to its emergence as a focal point for Cold War rivalries. Since the completion of the...
Emily Park
May 30


Historiography: The Purpose of the Venus of Urbino
One of Titian’s most famous works, the Venus of Urbino, depicts the symbolic figure of a young bride about to be dressed in a pre-marital...
Emily Park
May 29


The Communist Divide: The Sino-Soviet Split and the Fall of the USSR
From 1945 to 1991, the Cold War pitted the United States against the Soviet Union in a global struggle for ideological and geopolitical...
Ian Chang
May 10


China’s Journey in Balancing Economic Growth and Climate Sustainability (Part II)
In a regime without democratic processes, China’s governmental structure gives it both unique advantages and roadblocks regarding...
Linda Zhang
May 1


China’s Journey in Balancing Economic Growth and Climate Sustainability (Part I)
As one of the most rapidly developing countries in the world, China has doubled its population since its founding and is projected to...
Linda Zhang
May 1


World War II as a Catalyst: Igniting African Decolonization and National Consciousness
World War II wasn't just a global conflict between powerful nations, it was also a turning point for African people living under colonial...
Wilson Yao
Apr 16
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