No one knows if and when Korea will become whole again, but for now, South Korea is taking steps to ensure that future unification is a smooth process.
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Potential or failure? Crimea’s likely future as another de facto state
With no option of maintaining the status quo of Ukrainian territorial integrity through the approaching referendum, Crimea may be on the path to becoming another de facto state.
Gender Quotas: The Case in the United States
Hamza Salahuddin looks at some of the studies and movements advocating for policies on gender quotas in corporations in the United States.
Islamic Controversy: Babies & Bioethics
Ashley Boyes examines one of Iran’s more progressive laws: allowing individuals to use third-party fertility clinics.
Strength in Numbers: The Institutional Struggle to Successfully Combat International Terrorism.
Andrew Majoran discusses the failure of modern legal systems in relation to the trials of terrorists, and why the ICC is the answer.
Why is Russia Calling Ukraine’s Government Fascist?
Daniel Troup argues that allegations of fascism in the Ukrainian government are misleading, but contain a troubling element of truth.
The New BRIC’s in Town: Emerging Economies
The MINT nations are poised to succeed BRIC as the world’s next set of emerging economic powerhouses.
How Legitimate is Ukraine’s New Government?
Daniel Troup examines the claims about the current Ukrainian government’s legitimacy
The EU and the Arctic Part 1: Policy Prospects
In the first of a two-part series, Georgi Ivanov examines the prospects of EU involvement in the Arctic.
An Improper Use of Reserve Forces: The Case of the Kingston-class Vessels
Shahryar Pasandideh argues against the efficacy of Canada’s partial adoption of the total force concept for manning its Kingston-class coastal defence vessels.