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From Washington to Tehran: Stephen Kinzer

Justin SchusterMarch 2, 2013September 18, 2013

Award-winning foreign correspondent Stephen Kinzer shares his thoughts on the past and future of Iran.

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Welcome to the Kingdom

Justin SchusterFebruary 25, 2013February 25, 2013

With a $10 billion endowment, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology in Saudi Arabia has tapped one of the world’s most prominent educators. What does this mean for education in the Kingdom?

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The Politics of Protection

Charlotte StorchJanuary 30, 2013August 12, 2013

In 2005, women were arrested, despite little evidence, for murder in Mexico and Saudi Arabia. One died and the other went free. But why?

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Performance Legitimacy: An Unstable Model for Sustaining Power

Jon-Jon LamJanuary 10, 2013August 1, 2013

When I was in China last year, I was surprised to find so many people who were openly critical of China’s policies.  Yet despite such opposition, the government has maintained its hold on power.  Certainly, many American citizens criticize the…

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Female Leadership in Africa

Eric SternJanuary 8, 2013May 10, 2013

Rwanda has the highest percentage of women in its national legislature. Is there a specific reason why?

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Lessons from Belgium’s Favorite American Ambassador

Matthew FinneyDecember 13, 2012January 27, 2013

Since taking office in 2009, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman has caught the eye of the bilingual Belgian medias, garnering praise in the Belgian press and logging over one hundred appearances on Belgian television. He has championed a renewed…

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Not In My Backyard

Cindy HwangDecember 13, 2012August 12, 2013

As China’s levels of carbon emissions rise, a growing number of activists are serving as the country’s environmental conscience.

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Ghost Cities: A Tale of Two Chinas

Benjamin WeinerDecember 13, 2012August 12, 2013

It’s the best of times in China.  With its GDP growing an average of 10 percent over the past 30 years, China has catapulted itself from rural obscurity to the world stage and overtaken Japan as the world’s second largest…

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