SYRIA AND THE 'HOW' OF WAR
Indifference to the realities of war among US foreign policy commentators creates the conditions for reckless foreign interventions. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
SYRIA AND THE 'HOW' OF WAR
Indifference to the realities of war among US foreign policy commentators creates the conditions for reckless foreign interventions. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
SINK OR SWIM — WILL THE EURO ZONE CRUMBLE?
At PROSPECT’s recent panel discussion, speakers shared their theories about the roots of the Eurozone crisis and possible solutions. By Justin DeWaele, Staff Writer
IT'S STILL THE ECONOMY, STUPID!
Will Obama's foreign policy successes matter in the upcoming election? By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
IT'S STILL THE ECONOMY, STUPID!
Will Obama's foreign policy successes matter in the upcoming election? By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
WHAT KIND OF WAR DO YOU WANT TO FIGHT?
The US Air Force is drawing down the veteran small wars-fighting A-10. It could come to regret the decision. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
THE IMPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATING TURKEY INTO THE EU
Is Turkey a viable candidate for EU membership? By Ari Kattan, Staff Writer and Megha Ram, Staff Writer
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON IRAN: TO IMPOSE OR NOT TO IMPOSE
Will sanctions coerce Iran away from nuclear development? By David Dannecker, Staff Writer and Justin DeWaele, Staff Writer
POSSIBILITIES OF INTERVENTION IN THE SYRIAN CRISIS
Considering the Syrian Crisis, is there an international institution best suited to intervene? By Joe Armenta, Contributing Writer, and Jodi Sanger-Weaver, Staff Writer
MICROFINANCE AND GENDERED OUTCOMES IN BRAZIL
Microfinance is often cited as a development strategy, but has a gendered impact in Brazil that adversely affects women. By Neda Said, Contributing Writer
COSTS CONTINUE TO OUTWEIGH BENEFITS IN U.S. - MEXICO BORDER REGULATION
A close examination of the repercussions caused by a buildup of security and increasing amounts of money going toward regulation at the United States-Mexico border. By Justin DeWaele, Staff Writer
EGYPT, ISRAEL, AND THE ARISH-ASHKELON PIPELINE CONTROVERSY
The Arish-Ashkelon natural gas pipeline remains a source of tension between Israel and Egypt. By Jodi Sanger-Weaver, Staff Writer
UNRAVELING THE ARAB SPRING: AN INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL PROVENCE
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
THE HUMAN DIMENSION OF CONSERVATION: AN INTERVIEW WITH CORRIN LACOMBE
A conservation researcher from the San Diego Zoo on working abroad and the impact of sociocultural factors in conservation. By David Dannecker, Staff Writer
RED LINES IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
While open war between US and Iranian forces in the Persian Gulf is certainly possible, it would be a strategic disaster for Iran. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
IRAN SO FAR
There are several myths surrounding Iran and the development of nuclear weapons. Understanding its political backdrop is key to dispelling these myths. By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
REMEMBERING THE GREAT WAR
Photography and contemporary illustrations from World War I. By Taylor Marvin, Staff Writer
WOMBS FOR RENT: OUTSOURCING SURROGACY TO INDIA
Recruiting poor Indian woman as surrogates for foreign citizens is an unethical business that should be banned by the government. By Ishika Arora, Staff Writer
A MURAMBATSVINA EDUCATION: ZIMBABWEAN CHILDREN DENIED THEIR CIVIL RIGHTS
Due to a combination of hyperinflation and political controversy, Zimbabwe's educational system has taken a turn for the worst in recent years. By Nisha Bhakta, Staff Writer
ISLAMISTS AT THE FOREFRONT OF EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS
The Egyptian elections, led by Islamist parties, have a significant impact on domestic and international dynamics. By Jodi Sanger-Weaver, Staff Writer