PART 1 BY GEORGIA MIRICA Prague Spring refers to a short-lived period of liberalization in the history of communist Czechoslovakia, under the leadership of a newly-elected First Secretary of the Communist Party, Alexander Dubcek. The reform program proposed in April 1968 included granting Slovakia autonomy, providing rehabilitation to citizens that had been victims of severeContinueContinue reading “In Retrospect: Romania’s Role in the Prague Spring of 1968 and Subsequent Relations with the USSR”
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Gastro-Diplomacy: The Art of persuasion
by ETHAN HARDER [our newest journalist] Food is crucial in everything we do, from getting the nutrients we need, to trying to impress the person you like with a fancy dinner. Food plays a central role in our perceptions. It is no surprise, then, that countries use this to their advantage. This practice is knownContinueContinue reading “Gastro-Diplomacy: The Art of persuasion”
Feuerbach Circle
by Rajarshee Das (a L.E.A.P. writer) [PART OF HARTS’S 2020 XMAS SPECIAL] Hello Everyone, this is Rajarshee. Today I’m here with one of the most beautiful, no the most beautiful thing known to me, yes I’m talking about Euler’s circle, Feuerbach Circle, Nine Point circle or whatever you call it. I think it’s the mostContinueContinue reading “Feuerbach Circle”
it’s official:
HARTS XMAS – SPECIAL EDITION COLLABORATION WITH L.E.A.P. LETTER FROM OUR PARTNER: Hey! We had been pondering upon to collaborate with a teenager group, which is quite concerned about arts, humanities and social science! And Guess what! We got to know about hARTS magazine. The issues highlighted by this club tell us not only aboutContinueContinue reading “it’s official:”
The RAINBOW WAVE and Modern-day POLITICS
by Laura Ionescu A crowd waves rainbow flags during the Heritage Pride March in New York on Sunday. For many years there has been a noticeable stigma against people that identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, and despite many protests and complaints, not much has been done to change that. Or so one might’ve thought. NBCContinueContinue reading “The RAINBOW WAVE and Modern-day POLITICS”
Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF
By Laura Ionescu (YYGS Alumna 2020) I had mingled with the possibility of studying politics, law, philosophy, economics and literature at university. I had done everything in my power to create an internationally-recognized platform for actively-involved youth: hARTS magazine. I wanted to take part in something that would encompass both of these worlds and allowContinueContinue reading “Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF”