BY DEVON SPENCER — From the beginning of the Communist era in 1949, China has seen its economy develop into what it is today, a global power. In 2009, China was the United States’ (hereinafter U.S.) second-largest trading partner, accounting for 14.5 percent of the U.S.’s total trade market. Read More
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Volume 32, Issue 2
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Exploring Statehood Through the Lens of Palestine and Puerto Rico by Gabriela G. Ibáñez
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Free Speech, Assembly, and Labor Rights in Singapore and the United States by Tyler Smith
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