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Président Hollande: A Chance for Europe?
May 18, 2012 -  1 Comment

François Hollande’s victory in the French presidential election last week was not an antiausterity backlash, as suggested...


Quetta: The Shura City
May 17, 2012 -  No comment

- Farah Jan The city of Quetta gained notoriety on the world stage as ‘shura city’ or the gathering place of the Taliban...

A Lack of Dynamism in South America
May 14, 2012 -  No comment

April’s Summit of the Americas was a complete and utter failure. Not only would it have gone unnoticed by the world had Hillary...

“One China”: Under Whom?
May 3, 2012 -  No comment

The relief was palpable in both Beijing and Washington, upon the re-election of Ma Ying-Jeou (KMT) as President of the Republic...

The Man Who Would be Purged: The Many Downfalls of Bo Xilai
May 3, 2012 -  No comment

Jack Nitschke,  STATE Magazine, University of Western Australia   In a few weeks of mania, China’s overly secretive...

KONY 2012: Pakistan Edition
April 25, 2012 -  No comment

The first time I read about KONY 2012 was when someone posted a short write-up on my college group on Facebook. The next...

Senegal: Africa’s Exception?
April 19, 2012 -  No comment

With all that has been going on in the Middle East and Africa in the past year, whether it be the still reverberating echoes...

Has Europe Weathered the Storm?
April 17, 2012 -  No comment

An unfamiliar calm sits over the continent of Europe as Eurozone members buckle-up by implementing tight austerity measures...

Acid Attacks: A reflection on the state of Pakistan
April 12, 2012 -  No comment

March 28, 2012, a Pakistani woman named Fakhra Yunus jumps to her death from her 6th floor apartment building in Rome. Having...

Apartheid Week: Really?
April 5, 2012 -  No comment

As the spring season rolled into town, making flowers bloom and people come out of their winter hibernation, another event...

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