THE DEVIL BANISHED?
The rule of Charles Taylor in Liberia may have ended, but his violent legacy continues. By Teresa Almeida, Staff Writer
TERRORISM IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY: VIOLATIONS AND PROTECTIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
An in depth analysis of the human rights questions associated with guerilla war, terrorism, and counter terrorism in Spain's Basque Country. By Claire Putnam-Pite, Contributing Writer
WHY THE DALAI LAMA IS HAVING A SOCIOLOGICAL MOMENT IN THE WEST
Why is The Dalai Lama's rise a recent phenomena and what does this say about intellectual culture? By Nolan Weber, Senior Editor
THE FOREST OF JOY: INSIDE A LEPROSY COLONY
A volunteering trip to rural India teaches a student about the social and medical challenges of leprosy. By Nikhil Nadkarni, Contributing Writer
ADDRESSING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BURMA
Burma is a country in crisis. Have foreign investors lived up to their pledge to improve the socio-economic atmosphere? By Neda Said and Julia Bowling Contributing Writers
TURNING THE LIGHTS ON IN RURAL TANZANIA
Independent solar power grids can provide much-needed electricity to rural Tanzania. By Paul Spitsen, Contributing Writer
THE SPECTER HAUNTING MEXICO'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Will the return of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional worsen corruption in Mexico?By Joe Armenta, Staff Writer
RIGHT ON THE MONEY
PROSPECT Interviews Dr. Francisco de Paula Gutierrez regarding the economic situation in Costa Rica. By Tyler Sheets, Staff Writer
DRONE STRIKES IN PAKISTAN: A DESTRUCTIVE AFTERMATH
U.S. military’s use of drone technology may benefit the country is some ways, but the negative repercussions must be considered as well. By Simeen Shaikh, Staff Writer
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR OF THE HOLOCAUST LIVING HISTORY WORKSHOP
Susanne Hillman reveals common misconceptions concerning Nazi Germany's infamous political and ethnic cleansing. By Nolan Weber, Senior Editor
THE EFFECTIVENES OF USAID IN FOSTERING LIBERALIZATION
USAID funding to Egypt has been largely unsuccessful in fostering liberalization. By Jodi Sanger-Weaver, Staff Writer
THE EFFECTS OF DESTRUCTIVE FISHING PRACTICES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Southeast Asia’s rise in population and infrastructure calls for increased production, but resorting to alternative practices can often destroy crucial ecosystems. By Shruti Shrivastav, Staff Writer.
FROM DISGRACE TO DEMOCRACY: IMPLICATIONS OF THE BO XILAI INCIDENT ON THE FUTURE OF CHINESE DEMOCRACY
As the Communist Party continues to maintain authority, hopes for a more democratic China emerge from a public scandal. By Michael Tsai, Staff Writer
FROM DISGRACE TO DEMOCRACY: IMPLICATIONS OF THE BO XILAI INCIDENT ON THE FUTURE OF CHINESE DEMOCRACY
As the Communist Party continues to maintain authority, hopes for a more democratic China emerge from a public scandal. By Michael Tsai, Staff Writer
NEOLIBERAL POLICY AND THE GROWTH OF SLUMS
Neoliberalism’s goals of minimized state intervention and increased privatization lead to urbanization and development, but at what cost? By Teresa Almeida, Staff Writer
PROJECT UNITY: ONE VETERAN'S EFFORTS TO PROMOTE TOLERANCE AND OPEN DIALOGUE
Veterans' readjustment to society and efforts to cope with intolerance and alienation. By Alexsandra McMahan, Staff Writer
PROJECT UNITY: ONE VETERAN'S EFFORTS TO PROMOTE TOLERANCE AND OPEN DIALOGUE
Veterans' readjustment to society and efforts to cope with intolerance and alienation. By Alexsandra McMahan, Staff Writer
RETHINKING HOLLANDE'S ELECTION: WHAT IT DOES (AND DOESN'T) MEAN
There's more to Francois Hollande's election victory than the economy. By Sebastian Brady, Staff Writer
RETHINKING HOLLANDE'S ELECTION: WHAT IT DOES (AND DOESN'T) MEAN
There's more to Francois Hollande's election victory than the economy. By Sebastian Brady, Staff Writer
CARTAGENA AMEN? HOW THE COLOMBIAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT CAME TO BE
The signing of the Colombian Free Trade Agreement has the potential to alter the course of two nations’ economies and inter-hemispheric relations. By Tyler Sheets, Staff Writer