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Lady Yu Still Democratically Behind Bars

  • by Graphite
  • 28 September
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It’s been over a year since Yulia Tymoshenko’s—the former prime minister of Ukraine, imprisonment. She has been sitting on a list of charges that in..
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The Legacy of 1947

  • by Sameer Tayebaly
  • 14 August
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Most people are celebrating one of the most ill-fated days in modern history while some individuals are left alienated as all they see is irony..
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The State of Zimbabwe: A Portrait

  • by Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
  • 14 July
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Robert Mugabe – today an octongenarian autocrat with dwindling support – was once a respected figurehead of pan-Africanism. ZANU-PF, today a parasitic poltical party, was..
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South Africa and her Dreams of Education

  • by Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
  • 29 May
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Nearly twenty years since the end of South Africa’s political and economic segregation – once legally constituted by apartheid – the shadow of inequality continues..
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Senegal: Africa’s Exception?

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 19 April
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With all that has been going on in the Middle East and Africa in the past year, whether it be the still reverberating echoes of..
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Has Europe Weathered the Storm?

  • by Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
  • 17 April
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An unfamiliar calm sits over the continent of Europe as Eurozone members buckle-up by implementing tight austerity measures and tough structural reforms. With less talk of..
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Acid Attacks: A Reflection on the State of Pakistan

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 12 April
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March 28, 2012, a Pakistani woman named Fakhra Yunus jumps to her death from her 6th floor apartment building in Rome. Having suffered acid attacks..
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South Sudan: Oil, War, and Kony2012

  • by Elias Kühn von Burgsdorff
  • 4 April
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The border clashes that erupted on March 26 between Sudan and the newly independent state of South Sudan have once again pushed the two nations..
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Pakistan’s Cringing Soul: Stop Unmanned Aerial Warfare

  • by Sameer Tayebaly
  • 3 April
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Education should be the “silent” weapon of choice that influences individuals with a perspective on morality that would condemn acts of terrorism carried out by..
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Another Military Coup in Africa?

  • by George Bauer
  • 2 April
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On the 21st of March the world was confronted with an all too familiar image: African leaders dressed in military uniforms rather than the tie-wearing..
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Where did the Egyptian Revolution take us?

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 1 April
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Over the last year, deep turmoil has hit the Arab world. Since Tunisian fruit vendor Mohammed Bouazizi’s self-immolation in December 2010, the regional landscape has..
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Finally, Becoming Brazil

  • by Graphite
  • 27 March
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What kind of rising Brazil should we expect on the world scene? And what does this all mean for the US’ waning hegemony?..
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The Real Tragedy of The Arab Spring

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 3 March
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Ever since Tunisian fruit vendor Mohammed Bouazizi’s self-immolation unleashed the seismic shifts of the Arab Spring more than one year ago, the ongoing carnage in..
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Egypt: Revolutionary Football

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 8 February
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Last Wednesday night, in Egypt’s Port Said, one of the most gruesome and deadliest instances of football hooliganism left 74 dead and hundreds wounded, leaving..
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October 4

  • by Shaq Kheder
  • 4 October
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