The question of the decade: Can we continue to prosper economically while combatting climate change? Our editors weigh in.
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The Eurozone is a Doomed Project
Steven Rai warns that the European monetary union is an unwise idea on its last legs.
Getting Ahead: Paper-Writing Tips for New Students
Mohy-Dean Tabbara helps with the ever-present chore of students: writing essays.
Turning A Blind Eye to Human Rights? America’s Strategic Partnership With Bahrain
Kevin Hempstead analyzes the strategic partnership between the U.S. and Bahrain and why Human rights abuses in Bahrain are often swept under the rug.
Uganda’s Defence Reforms in Review
Paul Pryce discusses Uganda’s Defence White Paper and the extent to which defence reforms there can be a model for other African militaries.
For Somalia, there’s MasterCard
MasterCard is now the first international banking institution to enter Somalia
“Powerless in the Face of Tragedy”: Evaluating the “Responsibility Not to Veto” Proposal
Marta Canneri examines the France-backed “Responsibility Not to Veto” proposal, which plans to introduce a “code of conduct” for the P5 nations of the Security Council.
The Ultimate Global Leaders’ Superlative Quiz
The world is your high school and its leaders, your classmates. It’s time to choose your Class Superlatives with this fun quiz. Judge away!
No Country for ISIS
Hasan Siddiqui brings to light the brewing conflict between two militant groups in Afghanistan, the infamous Taliban and the ruthless ISIS
The Hidden Cost of Japan’s “Collective Self-Defense”
Elliot Cho warns of imperial nostalgia in Japan and how the constitutional bill that would allow Japan’s Self-Defense Force to take more proactive role in collective self-defense is worrisome










