Anita Murgulch is a student writer at the Taipei European School with a strong interest in law, international relations, and political thought. She writes on a range of topics, from global issues and youth perspectives to culture and social questions. Alongside her writing, she has gained early exposure to legal and diplomatic environments through internships and research. She is currently developing GYPJN (Global Youth Policy & Justice Network), a youth-led initiative focused on legal literacy and global justice.
Art is a form of human creation, something that moves through imagination, skill, and emotion. Sometimes it’s aesthetically pleasing, other times brutally truthful. For some, it becomes a way to…
People read fiction for various reasons. Some are drawn to the excitement of a plot, others to the comfort of escaping reality. There is something peaceful about sitting in a…
The question of whether global governance is possible is usually approached through very formal images such as institutions, treaties, and cooperation between states (Weiss, 2013). It almost immediately suggests a…
Music is everywhere. It fills elevators, headphones, childhood bedrooms, stadiums, and quiet moments we did not know needed sound. It exists before we learn how to speak and stays with…
During my internship at the Judicial Reform Foundation in Taiwan, I learned something I had never fully understood before. Justice is not only about laws or verdicts. Sometimes, it is…
After attending a conference co-organized by the Bureau Français de Taipei, I left with the feeling that I had witnessed something much larger than a discussion about technology. The topic…
A World Ready for Change This movement came to life during the eighteenth century, a period in which European societies were marked by extreme social inequalities, strong religious authority, and…