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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

A Pinch of Salt: The case against optimism for North Korea

We shouldn't be too optimistic about the potential for a denuclearized North Korea under Kim Jong Un.

China’s Ambitious Future in Space

As China Announces Bold New Plans for its Space Program, the United States Considers the Possible Militarism of the Space Race

Rebutting Relativism in Beit Shemesh

Marina is right to note that the West is far from blameless in its routine objectification of women as sex objects. But let’s not rush to draw equivalencies with religious fundamentalists.

Kim Jong-il and the New Geo-politics

However, with the passing of Kim Jong-Il, the same geo-political positions are all potentially invalidated. China, the U.S, Japan, Russia and other usual parties that find themselves managing North Korea can still maneuver to establish the best position

Beit Shemesh, Misogyny, and Building a Jewish Democracy

Neither the ultra-Orthodox nor the secular sector in Israel is innocent of gender discrimination.

After Kim Jong-il: The Chinese Take

China has already shown how the influence it has over North Korea can be used to promote policy change.