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Theodor Himmel Test post – Europe·UncategorizedNewFWFerdinand Wegener Moscow Under Heavy Drone Fire·Security & DefenceNewCCChris Coulter What It Takes to Build Peace Today·Peacekeeping & Conflict PreventionNewVBVernessa Beharry Community‑Run Aid Networks in Yemen·Human Rights & Humanitarian AidNewTCTommaso Colonetti Surveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate·Artificial Intelligence & CybersecurityNewLHLouisa Hermelin Tamas DRC: Rich land, hungry people.·Climate Policy & EnvironmentNewDGDaniel Gibson Solving Mixity by Sidelining Consent·International Law & TreatiesNewSGShaheen Gaszewski Germany’s New Military Strategy·Security Policy & DefenceNewIHIohanne Holt WTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?·International Economic RelationsNewKTKuzey Tunguz Are Embassies Still Spy Bases?·International Relations & DiplomacyNew
Theodor Himmel Test post – Europe·UncategorizedNewFWFerdinand Wegener Moscow Under Heavy Drone Fire·Security & DefenceNewCCChris Coulter What It Takes to Build Peace Today·Peacekeeping & Conflict PreventionNewVBVernessa Beharry Community‑Run Aid Networks in Yemen·Human Rights & Humanitarian AidNewTCTommaso Colonetti Surveillance State Rhymes with Digital Fate·Artificial Intelligence & CybersecurityNewLHLouisa Hermelin Tamas DRC: Rich land, hungry people.·Climate Policy & EnvironmentNewDGDaniel Gibson Solving Mixity by Sidelining Consent·International Law & TreatiesNewSGShaheen Gaszewski Germany’s New Military Strategy·Security Policy & DefenceNewIHIohanne Holt WTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?·International Economic RelationsNewKTKuzey Tunguz Are Embassies Still Spy Bases?·International Relations & Diplomacy
Test post – EuropeFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKVBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenThu 25 Jun 2026TCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital FateLHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSGGermany’s New Military StrategyThu 25 Jun 2026IHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueKTAre Embassies Still Spy Bases?
Test post – EuropeFWMoscow Under Heavy Drone FireCCWhat It Takes to Build Peace Today03 JunDSEI UKVBCommunity‑Run Aid Networks in YemenThu 25 Jun 2026TCSurveillance State Rhymes with Digital FateLHDRC: Rich land, hungry people.03 JunInternational Drone Show 2026DGSolving Mixity by Sidelining ConsentSGGermany’s New Military StrategyThu 25 Jun 2026IHWTO Appellate Body Crisis: Who Really Loses?03 JunIISS Shangri-La DialogueKTAre Embassies Still Spy Bases?Master of Arts (MA) · Waseda University
Kessy Clark is an MA student in Political Science at Waseda University in Tokyo, where she specializes in nuclear security and alliance politics in East Asia. She has gained experience as a student writer and has had the opportunity to present her research at multiple academic workshops in Montréal and Tokyo. Her current work focuses on the trilateral cooperation between South Korea, Japan and the Unites States and public attitudes towards the nuclear umbrella in each of these countries.
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