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    Stop Voting Against Yourself: The Difference between Opinions and Facts

    written by thegeneration
    November 5, 2012
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  • Environmental Change

    Ensuring the Sustainability of Multinational Cap and Trade Policy

    by thegeneration November 2, 2012

    by Trisha Parikh Climate change may have taken a backseat to other issues in the United States, but around the world, countries and states…

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  • Middle EastSecurity and Conflict

    Fundamentals of Change: Lessons from Ukraine and Egypt

    by thegeneration October 29, 2012

    By Laila Elimam This week, Ukrainians began voting for a new parliament at a defining phase when trust in the current government is waning. Analysts…

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    Spain’s Invisible State of Social Turmoil

    written by thegeneration
    October 26, 2012
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  • Mexico and Latin AmericaThe International Economy

    Spain’s Labor Markets: The Disregarded Solution of Economic Recovery

    by thegeneration October 23, 2012

    by Tina Kim Despite the anti-austerity protests from thousands of unemployed Spaniards in recent months, Spain is moving towards cutting social programs in its…

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    Assessment of U.S. Policy Options in the Face of Iran’s Nuclear Efforts

    by thegeneration October 21, 2012

    by Brad Rowe The New York Times reported on Saturday that the U.S. and Iran have agreed to one-on-one negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.   According…

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    Syria: A Case of Humanitarian Crisis Ignored?

    written by thegeneration
    October 15, 2012
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  • Middle EastSecurityTerrorism

    The Shooting of a 14-Year-Old Pakistani School Girl: A Solidification of the Female Threat to the Middle East

    by thegeneration October 11, 2012

    by Shadee Ashtari Editor January 3, 2009: “I had a terrible dream yesterday with military helicopters and the Taleban […]I went off to school. I was…

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    No Easy Relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan

    by James Walker September 17, 2012

    by James Walker There has been a great deal of controversy recently in the U.S. over the publication of No Easy Day, a personal…

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    South Africa Regresses after Deadly Marikana Mine Incident

    written by thegeneration
    August 25, 2012
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