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World

Striking a Balance in South Sudan

Cooperation between the governments of Sudan and South Sudan is necessary to ensure stability in the region.

The Burmese Spring

Aung San Suu Kyi and the Future of Burma

The Politics of Surnames

France shifts away from the millennia old tradition of surname inequality.

Lessons from the Hungarian Backslide

Creeping authoritarianism in Hungary exposes the pitfalls of partisanship worldwide

A Reality Check for Western Liberalism

Contrary to popular optimism, the world has continued its six-year slide away from freedom

Papua New Guinea's Great Power Conflict

A domestic struggle between political powers in Papua New Guinea is emerging as a new front in the Pacific power conflict between the United States and China.

The Politics of Treasure

A recent undersea archaeological discovery exposes deficiencies in how international law deals with found treasure.

China's Fifty Cent Party

When Chinese citizens express their opinions through online outlets, they write in the presence of a state-appointed cyber police force.

A Unitarian Constitution

How Hungray’s Conservative Wing Wrote a New Constitution for Itself

The Pakistan Dilemma

As Pakistan's government evolves, so too must American foreign policy