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“Politics, Protests, and Popular Culture: The Global Legacy of Akira Toriyama and His Dragon Ball”

“Politics, Protests, and Popular Culture: The Global Legacy of Akira Toriyama and His Dragon Ball”

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“Underprepared but Overperformed: Explaining the Enigma in Study Abroad”

“Underprepared but Overperformed: Explaining the Enigma in Study Abroad”

The Middle Ground Journal's avatar by The Middle Ground Journal June 10, 2025
Review of Chasing Greatness by Anatoly Reshetnikov

Review of Chasing Greatness by Anatoly Reshetnikov

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Review of Black Sun by Julia Kristeva

Review of Black Sun by Julia Kristeva

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The Clash of Trade Ideologies: Revisiting the Battle of Liaoluo Bay through the Lens of Hans Putmans’ Interpretation of Vrijen Handel and the Ming Tributary System

The Clash of Trade Ideologies: Revisiting the Battle of Liaoluo Bay through the Lens of Hans Putmans’ Interpretation of Vrijen Handel and the Ming Tributary System

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