Disagreements on Eurozone reform impact economic outlook
May 8, 2018 4 min. read

Emmanuel Macron’s ambitious plans to reform eurozone institutions received a further setback when German chancellor Angela Merkel toed her party’s line and rejected some of his bolder proposals when the two met in Berlin last week. Merkel’s stance makes it unlikely that any meaningful structural reform of eurozone institutions will be agreed upon at the […]

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The Ailing Muslim Conscience: It’s time to reclaim the Islam of inclusivity
January 30, 2018 8 min. read

Volcanic schism dominates the landscape in the Islamic world. Sectarian civil wars rage in Syria, Iraq, and Libya. Yemen is the worst humanitarian disaster in the world as a result of a ruthless war campaign spearheaded by Saudi Arabia—a nation that, ironically, carries the Islamic declaration of faith on its flag and is the site […]

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What Saakashvili’s Resignation Means for Ukraine’s Future?
November 13, 2016 4 min. read

The decision may symbolize the increasingly anti-reformist environment in Ukraine and the likely failure of promises spearheaded during the 2014 Euromaidan.

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U.S, India Attempt to Patch Up Differences With Strategic Dialogue
June 5, 2010 3 min. read

After all the pretty words, is the Obama Administration actually willing to walk the talk with some concrete policy choices when it comes to India?

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Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants?
November 12, 2009 2 min. read

This past weekend the US Congress passed a bill to reform the country’s health care system. It must now be merged with legislation in the Senate and pass through an additional vote in that house. One aspect of the bill rarely mentioned in the past week, but which attracted scrutiny, is health care coverage for […]

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Immigration Reform Planned by Obama Administration
October 5, 2009 2 min. read

Next year the Obama administration will likely push for comprehensive immigration reform that legalizes millions who are currently in the United States without documentation. The US has an estimated 11 million “illegal immigrants”, representing approximately 3% of the total population. (Note: Please see a clarification on terminology below.) This is an astonishing number. Albeit the […]

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“Flags of Our (Founding) Fathers”: Venezuela's Claim on Guyanese Territory
September 3, 2009 2 min. read

The Venezuelan flag carries a rich historical tradition, and is based on versions used by rebels who fought for the country’s independence in the early 19th century. At the same time, like Venezuela as a whole, the flag has undergone changes in recent times. The flag has three horizontal colored stripes. The red is said […]

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