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UCLA's Foreign Affairs Magazine since 2010

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    Petri Dish for Terrorists

    written by thegeneration
    January 30, 2012
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  • Security and ConflictSociety and Culture

    Egypt: Remembering the old and approaching the new

    by thegeneration January 24, 2012

    By Sallie Pisch The Generation welcomes its newest contributor, Sallie Pisch, to the team! Sallie currently lives in Cairo, Egypt, and is an extremely talented…

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  • About

    About The Generation

    by David Taylor January 22, 2010

    The Generation is an online foreign affairs magazine featuring students’ perspectives on global current events. The site’s title is a recognition that — through factors such…

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  • Global HealthUCLA and the World

    The State of Health in Nicaragua

    written by thegeneration
    January 14, 2012
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  • UCLA and the World

    Occupy Movement: Dead or Alive?

    by thegeneration January 3, 2012

    There is little doubt that the Occupy movement has lost some of its original steam. But is the phenomenon dead? The Generation co-editors, Brad Rowe and David Taylor, performed exploratory surgery on the patient in question and determined their individual prognoses.

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  • UCLA and the World

    The Generation speaks with Angelina Jolie about her film ‘In the Land of Blood and Honey’

    by thegeneration December 24, 2011

    The Generation editors Shadee Ashtari and Reza Hessabi spent some time with Angelina Jolie on the red carpet premiere of her directorial and screenwriting debut, “In the Land of Blood and Honey.”

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  • Security and Conflict

    Occupy Everything: An International Cry for Equality

    written by thegeneration
    November 19, 2011
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  • UCLA and the World

    Earthquake Rocks Turkey

    by thegeneration October 27, 2011

    By Brad Rowe A 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked eastern Turkey on Sunday, October 23. It was the strongest to hit the country in years.…

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  • Security and Conflict

    Mexico’s Interior Minister Francisco Blake Mora dies in helicopter crash

    by thegeneration November 12, 2011

    Interior Minister Francisco Blake Mora, 45, died November 11, 2011 in a helicopter crash outside Temamatla, Mexico. He was known as a strong law and order politician who had dedicated his career to fighting the country’s notorious drug cartels and government corruption.

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  • Security and Conflict

    Accidental Slip-up or Political Strategy? The “Bunker-Busting Leak” Debunked

    written by thegeneration
    November 3, 2011
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