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Religious Intolerance: International or Domestic Concern?
Posted on March 12, 2015October 4, 2015

Religious Intolerance: International or Domestic Concern?

Despite the growing friendship between Barack Obama and Narendra Modi, the subject of religious intolerance remains an irritant in US-India relations. 

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Europe – A Not So United Front
Posted on March 11, 2015October 4, 2015

Europe – A Not So United Front

The United States of Europe — Jean Monnet’s vision for the continent during the early days of the European Coal and Steel Community — is certainly not the reality of the present.

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Malala Yousafzai and the Politics of Exclusion and Exploitation
Posted on March 7, 2015September 23, 2015

Malala Yousafzai and the Politics of Exclusion and Exploitation

The dominant Western portrayal of Malala Yousafzai’s story reduces the intricacies of a complex reality to an us-versus-them binary.

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Palestinian Statehood: What South Africa Did Wrong, and What That Means for Israel
Posted on March 3, 2015August 27, 2015

Palestinian Statehood: What South Africa Did Wrong, and What That Means for Israel

Adrian Jennings evaluates the future of the two-state solution in Israel and considers the benefits of a single, integrated state.

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Do You Have a Flag?
Posted on February 19, 2015August 7, 2015

Do You Have a Flag?

In places like Northern Ireland, conflicts over flags serve as microcosms for conflicts over larger issues.

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The Last Pan-African Leader?
Posted on February 16, 2015August 27, 2015

The Last Pan-African Leader?

Adrian Jennings examines how pan-Africanism has shaped politics on the continent.

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The Great Delusion
Posted on February 14, 2015August 29, 2015

The Great Delusion

New developments suggest that China will not hesitate to remain outside of the liberal international order if its interests are not served by it.

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AAP’s Broom Makes a Clean Sweep
Posted on February 14, 2015August 27, 2015

AAP’s Broom Makes a Clean Sweep

Arvind Kejriwal’s watershed victory in Delhi’s elections this Tuesday comes after the political failure of his short-lived administration in India’s capital last year.

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Korean Heir
Posted on February 10, 2015July 30, 2016

Korean Heir

In a country ruled by Chaebol executives, the macadamia-induced diatribe of then-Korean Airlines vice-president Cho Hyun-ah falls on the benign side of corporate misbehavior.

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