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Freedom of Movement
Lives in Transit: Those who Fled Belarus, Ukraine, and North Korea
by Guest EditorThree political migrants share their journeys Jihyun Park Jihyun Park was born in North Korea and escaped the regime twice before …
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When the CrowdStrike outage hit in 2024, the consequences were immediate and visible. Flights were delayed, hospital systems stalled, banking services …
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These days, online gambling and the case for restrictions on it, are a hot topic all over the globe, but nowhere …
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From The Vault: In this article from SpeakFreely’s ‘Roaring Twenties Issue’ (2022), Ilya Somin considers hopes and doubts for open immigration …
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Maria Demétrio on the deep inequalities underpinning contemporary global mobility. We live in a world where the idea of freedom is …
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Anna Shnaidman on the cost of mistaking ideals for reality. To those far from the Middle East, the phrase “freedom of …
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The European energy crisis of 2022 constituted not only an economic shock but also a political stress test. Driven by post-pandemic …
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Nicolás Sánchez Cominero explores why immigration has such a bad reputation sociologically despite its potential economic benefits. If you could be …
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Hungarian prosecutors are seeking a custodial prison sentence for a fashion designer, along with a disqualification from public affairs. This appeal …
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Passports are strange things. Most people carry one their whole life without having chosen it. Passports don’t say much about a …
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I recently made an appearance on Talk TV with David Bull. One of the topics of discussion was Britain’s small boat …
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Libertarianism is noteworthy for its clarity, emphasizing non-aggression, property rights, and voluntary exchange. It champions individual freedom, provided it does not …
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Has the law been perverted? Following the French Revolution of 1848, Frédéric Bastiat pondered this question in The Law, a timeless …