February 22, 2013
Friday Reading List for February 22, 2013. By Senior Editor, Sebastian Brady
HOW LONG UNTIL THE EUROZONE RECOVERS? DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH
Is there cause to worry? By Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS IN AN ETHNICALLY DIVIDED SOCIETY
An evaluation of different methods of electoral protections for minority groups. By Melanie Emr, Staff Writer
February 1, 2013
Friday Reading List for February 1, 2013. By Lori Yeni-Komshian, Staff Writer
SHE SAID 'NO,' HE HEARD 'YES': AMERICA'S RAPE CULTURE
Recent attention to India's rape culture should not obscure America's own problems with sexual violence. By Sarah Tegenfeldt
RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND SMART POWER
How can Russia correct its national trajectory? By Lori Komshian, Staff Writer
January 25, 2013
Friday Reading List for January 25, 2013. By David Dannecker, Staff Writer
A POST-CHAVEZ LATIN AMERICA?
What might a post-Chavez world look like? By Joe Armenta, Staff Writer
MALI: WAS THE WAR INEVITABLE?
With foreign troops now on the ground in Mali, the roots of the conflict need to be examined more judiciously. By Giovanni Castaldo
ARE UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS REALLY UNIVERSAL?
A look into how honor killings and dowry murders are corrupting the principles of the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. By Will Unger, Staff Writer
FROM EDUCATION TO SEGREGATION: IRAN'S SEXIST POLICY
A critique of an overlooked aspect of Iranian policy. By Philip Nekai, Contributing Writer
INDIA'S INTERMINABLE JOURNEY WITH SEXUAL VIOLENCE
While the recent high-profile rape in New Delhi has triggered a movement for legal reform, the problem is deeper than law. By Sruti Shrivastav
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT AND THE SUB-CONTRACTED
How have Turkish and Vietnamese immigrants been shortchanged by German educational policy? By Harrison Gill, Contributing Writer