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World

In Between the Lines

Trying to write a thoughtful article on the thoughtless Italian situation.

India's General Election 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_mII5hHHKg&list=UU4crbddp1Oroq01LSUEjsrQ&width=665   India, the world's largest democracy, is currently gripped by election fever. Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are set to win big, as...

Afghanistan's Historic Day

"Just like my family, for many Afghans April 5, 2014 was the biggest day of their lives."

The Head and the Heart of a Neo-Ottoman Expansionist

What a leaked video shows about the Turkish Prime Minister and his expansionist tendencies.

Milking MH370

The media’s callous treatment of a tragic accident.

The Crimea Conflict and the Lessons from Georgia

In evaluating the Western response to Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula, we should look towards the example of the 2008 invasion of Georgia.

Ancient Causes of a Modern Conflict in Mali

Explaining the Tuareg Rebellion in Mali

Still a Long Walk to Freedom: South Africa After Mandela

In Madela's wake, South Africa continues to shape its future.

A Brave New Sanctioned World: The Case of Iran

In Iran, sanctions have proven to be a dependable foreign policy tool for expressing diplomatic ire without going to war.