Tag Archives: United Nations

Yemen on the Brink

Why would Yemen’s president be wise to start packing his bags?

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Afghan Women’s Desperate Cry for Help

To what lengths will some Afghan women go to escape misogynistic social customs?

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Qaddafi, It Is Time to Go

Why must the international community force Qaddafi to step down?

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South Sudan: A Country Is Born

What challenges will Africa’s newest country face following its independence referendum?

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The End of Corruption?

How will curbing corrupt practices spur economic growth in the developing world?

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Obama and Merkel at the G20: Loved in the World, Unwanted at Home

Why are Barack Obama and Angela Merkel more popular abroad than at home?

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President Obama Should Investigate Human Rights Abuses in Iraq

Why is an investigation of U.S. abuses in Iraq necessary to close this tragic chapter in U.S. history?

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Will UN Peacekeeping Fall Victim to Budget Cuts?

Is United Nations peacekeeping fading away as a result of budget cuts — or are we just settling into a new normal?

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A Unique Opportunity to Normalize U.S.-Cuba Ties

Why is the time ripe for the Obama Administration to improve U.S. relations with Cuba?

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Drones: Backfiring on U.S. Strategy

Do drone attacks violate international humanitarian law?

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