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India's Missing Piece
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The fortune of India's economy is inextricably linked to that of its women.
Yes Scotland or Better Together?
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In the wake of British patriotic display, the Yes Scotland and Better Together camps battle for the future of Scotland.
In Egypt, Imagining Alternatives to Morsi
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As Egypt settles into a Morsi presidency, it is important to imagine alternative voices of Egyptian national aspiration.
Reframing the Idea of Progress
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Beyond the failure to develop systemic alternatives at Rio+20, Bhutan and others pave way with new paradigms of 'progress'.
Ending Nepal's Hegemonic Tryst
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After centuries of Indian domination, Nepal would be wise to cultivate a wider set of diplomatic ties in order to keep its southern neighbor at bay.
Reflections on the Revolution in Syria
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Why we must not conflate human rights and natural rights.
The Israeli Defense Force and National Identity
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Israeli army service is as much about building a cohesive identity as it is about national defense.
The Olympic Paradox
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Why the biggest party on the planet better be fun.
Who’s Going to Bail Out the Bailout?
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Spain's failed economic strategy has several fundamental flaws.
Morsi Wins: Alexandria's Electoral Celebration
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June 24, 2012
As Alexandria celebrates Mohamed Morsi's election, I'll be keeping abreast of revolutionary developments in Egypt's second city.
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