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Tag: globalization

Caste, Culture, and Modernity: Exploring the Contemporary Shifts in Indian Society

Caste, Culture, and Modernity: Exploring the Contemporary Shifts in Indian Society

December 4, 2023November 28, 2023 Anvita Dattatreya

India is currently the world’s most populated country, and as per the World Banks’s median poverty line of $3.10 dollars a day, 60% of India (nearly 1.3 billion people) live below it. But why is poverty so prevalent? What are … Continue reading

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The War in Ukraine is Spurring on Ethiopia’s Goal of Food Self-Sufficiency

The War in Ukraine is Spurring on Ethiopia’s Goal of Food Self-Sufficiency

July 14, 2022July 13, 2022 William Gilbert
The invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated the fragility of global supply chains and the risks of over-reliance on a few countries for goods as essential as food. Ethiopia’s efforts to increase its output of wheat is a part of a larger movement in Africa to ensure food security.

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Vaccine Passports

Vaccine Passports

April 30, 2021November 10, 2021 Maeve Williams
Vaccine passports will exacerbate existing inequalities caused by globalization: allowing the rich to accelerate a return to their accustomed freedom of movement while the poor are physically and economically restricted, with limited access to the COVID-19 vaccine

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Contesting Food: A Taste of Persia and the issue of Food Ownership

Contesting Food: A Taste of Persia and the issue of Food Ownership

January 17, 2019November 10, 2021 Adriana Gabriela Franco

Former lawyer and cookbook author Naomi Duguid writes in the prologue of her book about a map in her office showing the Persian Empire under emperors Cyrus and Darius, which at the time encompassed not only the Iranian plateau but … Continue reading

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