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    • AfricaFeaturedNational SecurityTechnologyTerrorism

      UNSEEN ENEMIES: CRACKING THE CODE OF TERROR IN AFRICA

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    AfricaAsiaEnvironmental ChangeMiddle EastSecurity and ConflictThe International Economy

    Water: The Currency of the Future?

    written by thegeneration
    March 16, 2013
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  • Environmental ChangeTechnologyThe International Economy

    A Growing Appetite for Feed-in Tariffs

    by thegeneration March 13, 2013

    by Nathan Otto Contributing Writer             About halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California’s largest power station sits idle. The San Onofre Nuclear Generating…

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  • AsiaEuropeSecuritySecurity and ConflictSociety and Culture

    This Land is Our Land: Territoriality, jingoism, and the farthest reaches of the Earth

    by James Walker March 9, 2013

    by James Walker Editor Earlier this month, two of the largest and most significant economic powers on Earth came close to exchanging blows over…

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  • Global HealthSecurity and ConflictWomen's Rights

    International Women’s Day 2013: Going Beyond Awareness

    written by thegeneration
    March 7, 2013
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  • AfricaEuropeSecuritySecurity and Conflict

    Mali: Another War on Terror in the Making?

    by thegeneration March 1, 2013

    by Christine Smith Editor Last month, at the request of Mali’s Bamako government, France sent 4,000 troops to their former colony to help African…

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  • AfricaTechnologyThe International Economy

    ‘Africa Rising’

    by thegeneration February 22, 2013

    by Rujuta Gandhi Editor “I recently spoke at a university where a student told me that it was such a shame that Nigerian men…

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  • EuropeSociety and Culture

    Gay Marriage in Britain, France, and Russia: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

    written by thegeneration
    February 20, 2013
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  • AsiaGlobal HealthThe International EconomyWomen's Rights

    The Next Global Dilemma: An Aging World

    by thegeneration February 18, 2013

    by Tina Kim Co-Editor The next great crisis of our generation may not be global warming, nuclear attacks, looming deficits, or any pending apocalypses.…

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  • Middle EastSecurity and ConflictSociety and Culture

    The Dangers of Iranian Hip-Hop

    by thegeneration February 16, 2013

    by Yalda Mostajeran Contributing Writer If 50 Cent’s laurels rest on his nine gunshot wounds, then Iranian rapper Shahin Najafi’s rest on his death…

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  • Security and ConflictSociety and Culture

    Rape in India: A Watershed Moment or Business as Usual?

    written by thegeneration
    February 7, 2013
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