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World

The Sanctions Fallacy: Iran and Japan

The disadvantages of imposing sanctions too often go unexamined.

Liveblog with President Dilma Van Rousseff of Brazil

Tune into the Harvard Political Review's coverage of President Rousseff's public address at the Harvard Kennedy School

The Changing Shape of Aid

Corporate colonialism is here to stay.

Women in Jeopardy: Reconciliation in Afghanistan

Reconciliation between the Taliban and the Karzai government threatens to reverse much of the progress made by women in Afghanistan.

Tiananmen in History and Memory

We must use our privilege as students in the free world to keep the memory of the Tiananmen Square movement alive.

Won’t Get Fooled Again

Latin America and the Rise of Chinese Trade

KONY 2012: Beyond the Critiques

KONY 2012 is flawed, but it can still teach us about advocacy in the internet age.

China’s Legislative Assembly: Beijing Fashion Week?

Beijing’s legislative 'fashion week' shows a massive disconnect between government and the governed.

France, Turkey, and the Politics of Genocide

Amid controversy, France proves to be at the vanguard of awareness of the Armenian Genocide.

The Machiavellian Megillah

Historical literature and the politics of warning, from Machiavelli to Netanyahu.