Instead of sticking with commodity production based on traditional currency, one country aims to reshape all transactions with this contemporary technology: El Salvador.

Michael is a Political Science student at UCLA, class of 2025. He is interested in International Relations and Environmental Studies. At UCLA, he served as a Committee Moderator for BruinMUN 2020 and as a Crisis Committee Staffer for LAMUN, UCLA’s annual Model UN Conference.
Instead of sticking with commodity production based on traditional currency, one country aims to reshape all transactions with this contemporary technology: El Salvador.
Southeast Asian states have the opportunity to effect a paradigm shift in the global waste trade.
Existing on the edge of brinkmanship over multiple subjects of global contention, China and the West now see the COVID vaccine as a crucial leverage. After more than 142 million confirmed cases and over 3 million deaths worldwide, the key to ending the pandemic has become a weapon itself.