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Fair Observer Monthly is a chance for you to sit down, look back and think about the month past. A month lasts 28 to 31 days, a suitably appropriate time to take stock of the world. We publish daily on our website and we select some of our best articles every month in our e-magazine. We will give you context and multiple perspectives on issues that matter. We will inform and educate you. Fair Observer Monthly does what we promise: make sense of the world.
In July, we continue to bring you interesting perspectives from interesting people around the world. This includes the members of our editorial internship program. Alana James, an FO° alumna, tells about her journey to self-advocacy as a black woman. Assistant Editor Tara Yarwais shares lessons from her studies in the contemporary science of radicalization, and her colleague Elizabeth Tate calls for a return to the genuine fun of early social media before Big Tech made it soulless. The whole FO° intern team also collaborated with another young author, Vivien Ábrahám, to help her share both her research and personal experiences regarding the challenges female student athletes face.
Also in this issue, Mauktik Kulkarni meditates on the role religious self-aggrandizement played in the relative electoral downfall of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ella Valentine warns that US Democrats will have to do much more than simply replacing their elderly former candidate Joe Biden if they want to defeat Donald Trump in November, and Martin Plaut shares his personal recollections of his neighbor, the stouthearted lawyer Keir Starmer, who has just become the British Prime Minister.
Find all this and more from wonderful authors like Alex Gloy, Ellis Cashmore and Valery Engel in this month’s issue.
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Content of Publication
Are ETFs Now Cannibalizing Mutual Funds, and Is That Good? – Alex Gloy
Sadly for Modi, His God Does Not Vote – Mauktik Kulkarni
Heatwaves and Humanity: The Devastating Impact on Our World – S. Suresh
Copenhagen Now Brings a Risky Right-Wing Shift in Asylum Policy – Susi Meret
Keir Starmer – My Prime Minister, Member of Parliament and Friend – Martin Plaut
Do Celebrity Endorsements Help or Hurt Politicians? – Ellis Cashmore
Defending Women’s Rights: The Urgent Need for Equal Rights Amendments – Antonia Kirkland
How to Make Social Media Fun Again – Elizabeth Tate
Female Student Athletes Face Down Monumental Challenges in the Field – Vivien Ábrahám
One Big Reason Why Replacing Biden Won’t Save the Democrats – Ella Valentine
Disappointing Results for South Africa’s ANC May Unlock Historic Change – Jan Hofmeyr
This Is Why the Russian People Chose Imperialism for Survival – Valery Engel
International Affairs: An American’s Guide to Sex and Love Abroad – Blake Madden
Reasons Behind Radicalization: The Erosion of Hope and Identity – Tara Yarwais
My Vindication: A Tale of Blackness, Womanhood and Self-Advocacy – Alana James