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Morsi's Anti-Semitic Remarks
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Examining the true colors of Egypt's reactionary leader.
HPR Winter 2012 – The Fragility of Azawad
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What is the situation in Azawad, Mali, and what are the lessons that we can learn from there for similarly situated countries?
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Don't write off the fall of Bibi just yet—the next few weeks are an open book in the aftermath of Israel's political surprise.
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Examining the struggles of an inconvenient people.
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China's air pollution troubles are not it's own.
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Exploring the geopolitics of Southeast Asia.
Drug Prohibition: the International Alternatives
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The U.S. needs to import other nations’ ideas for its drug program.
A Mirage in the Sahara: The Fragility of Azawad
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The Azawad is a destabilizing factor for many weak West African states.
From Riga to Athens: Can the Baltic Model Be Applied Elsewhere?
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The Latvian recovery and so-called “Baltic model” hold valuable lessons for the troubled Eurozone periphery.
India's Own War on Women
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Zeenia Framroze reflects on the state of women's rights in India and her own experiences.
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