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World

Murder in the Shadow of the Kremlin

If the Kremlin holds partial (or all) responsibility in the death of Boris Nemtsov, its motivation may not be rooted in efforts to silence the opposition, but in an effort to distract the country from the multitude of other problems facing Russia.

Israel's Elections, Netanyahu's Referendum

Israel's March 17th elections will be a referendum on Netanyahu's leadership.

Puffing Away Predispositions: Portugal's Drug Decriminalization

Portugal's radical drug policy is being touted as the model to follow in dealing with drug use.

From Charlie Hebdo to Chapel Hill

How media representations of Muslim Americans emphasize implicit biases against Islam.

The “Africanization” of Ebola

Western media ignores African medical sacrifice and devalues black lives in its depiction on Ebola.

Crime and No Punishment

Filling with more corpses by the day, Karachi has become one of the world's most contentious regions.

The Faulty Roadmap to Ukrainian Peace

In Ukraine, peace without force is no peace at all.

Greece’s Game of Chicken

How Greece and Europe can avoid a mutual economic crisis

"Growing Up" in European Politics

How UKIP and Podemos are graduating from youthful rebels to mainstream parties in European politics

Pursuing Equality: Western Response to Gay Rights Abroad

Western Intervention in Gay Rights Abroad