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Author: Martin

Martin is originally from Bulgaria. He is currently in his second year as a student of Yale-NUS College in Singapore. He plans to pursue a major in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, which he thinks is the field that best combines his interests. Without a doubt, his passion is learning new languages, so while working on his Chinese, he is secretly planning to take up Arabic or Hindi one day.

The Making-of: Bulgaria’s Populist Revolt

Martin 22. March 2017 1 Comment

When Politics Come Alive – Going to bed with Trump and Clinton

Martin 15. August 2016 No Comments

What can we Learn from Singapore? Lessons on Multiculturalism

Martin 8. March 2016 2 Comments

China’s right and wrong

Martin 19. October 2015 No Comments

Of People and Identities

Martin 1. July 2015 No Comments

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