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BLOOMING CONFLICT: HOW TAIWAN'S SUNFLOWER MOVEMENT HAS RE-IGNITED CROSS-STRAIT TENSIONS
ASIA-PACIFIC, ECONOMICS Prospect Journal 5/14/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, ECONOMICS Prospect Journal 5/14/14

BLOOMING CONFLICT: HOW TAIWAN'S SUNFLOWER MOVEMENT HAS RE-IGNITED CROSS-STRAIT TENSIONS

Staff Writer Angela Luh discusses the Sunflower Student Movement and the ongoing tense relationship between Taiwan and China.

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PRISTINE OCEANS: MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN CALIFORNIA WATERS
AFRICA, ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 5/5/14 AFRICA, ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 5/5/14

PRISTINE OCEANS: MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN CALIFORNIA WATERS

A look into the promise of Marine Protected Areas as a tool for accomplishing necessary marine conservation goals. By Contributing Writer Annam Raza

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EVERYONE IN POWER REQUIRES A WATCHDOG: AN INTERVIEW WITH CARROLL BOGERT
ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 4/30/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 4/30/14

EVERYONE IN POWER REQUIRES A WATCHDOG: AN INTERVIEW WITH CARROLL BOGERT

Staff Writer Rebecca Benest sits down with Carroll Bogert of Human Rights Watch to discuss the future of human rights in China.

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OVERCROWDING FORCES THE RELIGION OUT OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
ASIA-PACIFIC, EDUCATION Prospect Journal 4/28/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, EDUCATION Prospect Journal 4/28/14

OVERCROWDING FORCES THE RELIGION OUT OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung takes a look at the issue of school overcrowding, and the problems it's creating for public and religious schools alike.

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CHINA'S AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS: TRAPPED BY STATUS
AFRICA, ASIA-PACIFIC, CULTURE, ECONOMICS, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 4/24/14 AFRICA, ASIA-PACIFIC, CULTURE, ECONOMICS, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 4/24/14

CHINA'S AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS: TRAPPED BY STATUS

Staff Writer Siru (Rose) Zhu talks about the tenuous status of African immigrants in Guanzhou, one of China's largest cities.

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MONGOLIA AND THE AMERICAN STRATEGY OF CONTAINMENT
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/22/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/22/14

MONGOLIA AND THE AMERICAN STRATEGY OF CONTAINMENT

Staff Writer Kristopher Klein discusses competition between China and the U.S. for influence in Asia and both countries interest in Mongolia.

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VOYAGE TO THE MOTHERLAND: A LOOK AT INDIAN CULTURE AND HISTORY
ASIA-PACIFIC, CULTURE Prospect Journal 4/21/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, CULTURE Prospect Journal 4/21/14

VOYAGE TO THE MOTHERLAND: A LOOK AT INDIAN CULTURE AND HISTORY

Staff Writer Param Bhatter recounts the cultural sights of Northern India in this photo journal.

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WINTER OF DISCONTENT PART II: HOW WESTERN MEDIA IS FAILING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/17/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/17/14

WINTER OF DISCONTENT PART II: HOW WESTERN MEDIA IS FAILING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Staff Writer Kirstie Yu continues her article series on a string of protests reflecting a pattern of global unrest. But will the media in the West notice anything besides Ukraine?

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THE MYSTERY OF MH370
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/6/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 4/6/14

THE MYSTERY OF MH370

What became of Flight MA370? Staff Writer Aarushi Gupta takes stock of what we know.

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BLOG: VIOLENCE STRIKES KUNMING
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 3/5/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 3/5/14

BLOG: VIOLENCE STRIKES KUNMING

An ongoing struggle for independence in Xinjiang Province crossed provincial borders in a gruesome terrorist attack last Saturday in Kunming. By Logan Ma, Senior Editor

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IN CAMBODIA RACIST RHETORIC BRINGS DEATH-THREATS TO HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST: DOES IT ALSO TARNISH THE CHANCES OF POLITICAL CHANGE?
ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 3/4/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 3/4/14

IN CAMBODIA RACIST RHETORIC BRINGS DEATH-THREATS TO HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST: DOES IT ALSO TARNISH THE CHANCES OF POLITICAL CHANGE?

A recent flood of hate-mail and death-threats sent to a prominent Cambodian human rights activist points to a society still dangerously divided over ethnic and racial issues. By Tom Fawthrop, Contributing Writer.

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DRESSED DOWN: (STRIP)SEARCHING FOR REASON IN THE INDIAN-AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC STANDOFF
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 1/26/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 1/26/14

DRESSED DOWN: (STRIP)SEARCHING FOR REASON IN THE INDIAN-AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC STANDOFF

A recent incident in New York City surrounding an Indian consular diplomat has incited new tensions between the United States and India. By Staff Writer Param Bhatter

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TIBETAN WINE THREATENS FOOD SAFETY
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 1/7/14 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 1/7/14

TIBETAN WINE THREATENS FOOD SAFETY

Contributing Writer Brian Galipeau explains how the growing Tibetan wine industry raises concerns about local food supplies and pesticide use.

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AGAINST ALL ODDS: POLIO RESURGES IN SYRIA
ASIA-PACIFIC, MIDDLE EAST, PUBLIC HEALTH Prospect Journal 1/5/14 ASIA-PACIFIC, MIDDLE EAST, PUBLIC HEALTH Prospect Journal 1/5/14

AGAINST ALL ODDS: POLIO RESURGES IN SYRIA

Just as polio is on the verge of global eradication, the Syrian Civil War opens the door for a resurgence in the Middle East. By Staff Writer Aarushi Gupta

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TENSION IN THE EAST: CHINA'S INCREASED RHETORIC AND THE RISING NEED FOR DIPLOMACY
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 12/5/13 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 12/5/13

TENSION IN THE EAST: CHINA'S INCREASED RHETORIC AND THE RISING NEED FOR DIPLOMACY

Staff Writer Andrew Kim discusses the power politics behind disputed islands in the Asia-Pacific region.

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PROTECTING CHINA'S VULNERABLE: PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYER GUO JIANMEI
ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 11/24/13 ASIA-PACIFIC, HUMAN RIGHTS Prospect Journal 11/24/13

PROTECTING CHINA'S VULNERABLE: PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYER GUO JIANMEI

Staff Writer Kirstie Yu sat down with renowned Chinese public interest lawyer, Guo Jianmei to talk about the future of human rights in China.

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THE GODFATHER OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE: LO HSING HAN, OBITUARY
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/20/13 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/20/13

THE GODFATHER OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE: LO HSING HAN, OBITUARY

Contributing Writer Tom Fawthrop talks about the life and death of one of Asia's most notorious crime leaders.

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS OF CHINA'S URBANIZATION
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/8/13 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/8/13

THE ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS OF CHINA'S URBANIZATION

Will China choose its economy over the environment? By Staff Writer Andrew Muse-Fisher

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TRUST YOUR NEIGHBOR
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/3/13 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 11/3/13

TRUST YOUR NEIGHBOR

South Korea's new Trustpolitik policy marks a shift in approach to diplomacy with its northern neighbor. By Staff Writer James Kim

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CHINESE GLOBALIZATION THROUGH THE INDIVIDUAL LENS
ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 10/29/13 ASIA-PACIFIC Prospect Journal 10/29/13

CHINESE GLOBALIZATION THROUGH THE INDIVIDUAL LENS

Dr. Sun Jiaming, a sociology professor at Fudan University, talks about some of the characteristics, trends and impacts of Chinese globalization. By Bijan Mehyar, Staff Writer

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