ELECTIONS IN EGYPT: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD, THEOCRACY AND DEMOCRACY
Will the prominent Muslim Brotherhood will lead the Egypt in the right direction? By Jodi Sanger-Weaver, Staff Writer.
ADDRESSING DIARRHEAL MORTALITY IN CHINA: GOVERNMENT POLICY AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGE
How China has successfully combated diarrheal mortality. By Rick Relinger, Contributing Writer.
PIRACY, PRIVACY AND PROPERTY
How scientific and technological development are linked to complex issues of rights, choice, property and privacy. By Kaylenz Niko Arranz, Contributing Writer.
RETHINKING THE WAR ON TERROR
How the decade-long American war on terror is misrepresented by the media and public discourse. By Justin Dewaele, Staff Writer.
UNRAVELING THE ARAB SPRING: AN INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL PROVENCE
As the Arab spring reaches its first anniversary, the future of democratic reform in the Middle East remains uncertain. What factors caused the Arab protest movements to unfold so dramatically, and are they likely to continue in the future? By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
HASTY DECISIONS AND SUPERFICIAL FIXES: INDIA'S DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WORLD'S CHEAPEST TABLET COMPUTER
India's misguided effort to introduce tablet computing into its education system. By Vidya Mahavadi, Contributing Writer.
HASTY DECISIONS AND SUPERFICIAL FIXES: INDIA'S DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WORLD'S CHEAPEST TABLET COMPUTER
India's misguided effort to introduce tablet computing into its education system. By Vidya Mahavadi, Contributing Writer.
FIGHTER MARKET 2020+: UNCERTAINTY AND NOT MUCH ELSE
Russia and China are both pursuing advanced fighter aircraft development programs officially planned to enter service before 2020. How realistic are these goals? By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer.
AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE END OF SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID
How the 1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act helped end apartheid in South Africa. By Christopher J. McCoy, Contributing Writer.
AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE END OF SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID
How the 1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act helped end apartheid in South Africa. By Christopher J. McCoy, Contributing Writer.
POVERTY, POTS AND GOLDEN PEANUTS
Looting and the destruction of historical sites on the north coast of Peru. By Daniel Radthorne, Contributing Writer.
MYSTIFICATION UNCOVERED: PREVENTING LANGUAGE DEATH OF THE PEOPLE OF CHAMPA
Protecting the language of Southeast Asia's Cham people. By Jennifer Tran-Math, Contributing Writer.
STATELESS INDIVIDUALS IN ESTONIA AND LATVIA AND THE EFFECTS OF EU CONDITIONALITY
Why has the EU's attempt bring Estonian and Latvian minority policy in line with the Copenhagen Criteria has failed? By William Blanning, Contributing Writer.
PERSECUTION OF ALBINISM IN TANZANIA
Vumilia Makoye was like many other Tanzanians living with albinism. Due to her severe near-sightedness as well as constant ridicule borne from her peers' ignorance, school was a constant challenge. She dropped out by age 17. One evening, Vumilia was eating dinner at home with her family in Tanzania when men approached her hut with long knives.
BHOPAL: THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE
This paper aims to answer the fundamental question regarding the litigation that took place after the Bhopal gas leak: was justice served? After first reviewing the events of the evening of the gas leak, citing relevant facts and figures, I go on to establish a jurisprudential basis on which we can analyze the court rulings. After doing this, we can compare historical payouts in judicially similar cases with the Bhopal case and establish the clear injustice that was served to the Bhopal victims. Then we look back to what could have been done, or what may still be done.
THE FUTURE OF THE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY NAVY AND CHINESE GRAND STRATEGY
China expert Dr. Tai Ming Cheung at the UCSD School of International Relations and Pacific Studies talks future of Chinese grand strategy. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer.