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Skip to content * Home * Regions * Africa * Asia * Australia and Oceania * Europe * South America * Middle East * North America * Opinion * Historical Perspectives * About * Writers * Home * Regions + * Africa * Asia * Australia and Oceania * Europe * South America * Middle East * North America * Opinion * Historical Perspectives * About * Writers January 14, 2019January 14, 2019 howardmunsoniv Opinion WE NEED ONLY TO “STAY FAITHFUL”: AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND HUNGARIAN CORRUPTION By Robert Andrew Price Democracy has never been, and is not now, an inevitable consequence of human interactions. Rather, as put by Anne Applebaum in an article published in the October 2018 issue of the Atlantic, “Polarization is normal, skepticism about liberal democracy is normal and the appeal of authoritarianism is eternal.”[1] Thus, it should […] January 14, 2019January 14, 2019 howardmunsoniv Africa, Regions TO ALL THE GIRLS THAT DARE TO DREAM By Redi Degefa In late 2018 Ethiopia appointed its first female president. This is considered to be Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s curtail step toward gender parity and terminating the patriarchy that dominates the country’s social and political life.[1] President Sahle-Work Zewde is a skillful diplomat who has worked as a special representative to the […] September 28, 2018 howardmunsoniv North America, Opinion KAVANAUGH’S NOMINATION WILL LIKELY BE APPROVED: HERE’S WHY By Bethany Erb Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s recent nomination to the Supreme Court has not been without controversy. After President Donald Trump nominated the federal appeals court judge in Washington, on July 9, 2018, Democratic opposition to Trump’s decision has steadily increased in fervor and vehemency.[1] The vocal opposition by Democratic senators in Kavanaugh’s Senate […] May 16, 2018 howardmunsoniv Europe CONTROVERSY OVER THE ISLAMIC VEIL IN EUROPE By Rediet Degefa In early April of 2018, Austria’s conservative government proposed a bill that will prohibit Muslim girls under the age of 10 from wearing headscarves (hijab) in schools. The bill is called “The Child Protection Law” and the goal is to protect the Austrian mainstream culture from the influences of the Islamic culture. […] May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 howardmunsoniv South America WEIGHTED VOTES: CORRUPTION WITHIN VENEZUELA’S UPCOMING MAY ELECTIONS By Bethany Erb On May 20, 2018, Venezuela will conduct its snap presidential election. Originally scheduled for April 22, the National Electoral Council rescheduled the date after the ruling Socialist Party and select opposition parties announced the creation of a new political pact. While an indication of the willingness of current Venezuelan president, Nicolas […] March 19, 2018March 19, 2018 howardmunsoniv North America GETTING HIGH, NOT HELP: AMERICA’S OPIOID EPIDEMIC By Bethany Erb Adam Moser was one of those guys who had everything going for him. He was a World War II history buff, international explorer, and a top fisherman who could discuss his recent catch as fluently as he spoke French. In 2015, Adam died after overdosing on fentanyl—a powerful synthetic opioid. He was […] March 13, 2018May 18, 2018 howardmunsoniv Historical Perspectives PUC ALUMNI WHO FOUGHT IN THE WWII, IN THE JAPANESE ARMY By Eric Shih Dr. Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi was born in Hiroshima, Japan in 1911. As a Seventh-Day Adventist, Tatsuguchi came to the United States to receive higher education, attending Pacific Union College and graduating in the class of 1932. Tatsuguchi eventually received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Loma Linda University in 1938. [1] After […] February 27, 2018June 8, 2021 howardmunsoniv Middle East A BLACK HOLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST By Howard Munson IV Just a few months ago it seemed that an end to the Syrian Civil War was in view. The Syrian government, with Russian air support and Iranian-financed Shia militia fighters from Lebanon, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan had been making steady gains against the remaining pockets of rebel-held territory in the country. […] December 8, 2017December 8, 2017 howardmunsoniv Middle East ISLAMIC STATE UPDATE By Eric Shih It has been awhile since we heard about the Islamic State on the news. The last time when ISIS received a large amount of U.S. media and public attention was the Las Vegas shooting that took place on October 1, 2017. The tragic event left 58 people dead and more than 500 […] November 26, 2017November 27, 2017 howardmunsoniv Europe GERMANY’S ELECTION AS WEATHERVANE By Kelly Beach It has been over a year since Americans took to the voting booths and cast their ballots in the 2016 presidential election. For Germany, it has only been a matter of weeks, as their most recent elections occurred on September 24, 2017. The German democratic election process is very different than how […] POSTS NAVIGATION Older posts Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Perth by aThemes.