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Crimea without Crimean Tatars?
Human Rights, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Development Niyara Alakhunova, Former Contributing Writer 4/28/15 Human Rights, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Development Niyara Alakhunova, Former Contributing Writer 4/28/15

Crimea without Crimean Tatars?

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Smashing Statues and Borders
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Security Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa, Security Kevin Ivey, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/15

Smashing Statues and Borders

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Rwanda 21 Years Later: A Nation Divided
Human Rights, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 4/6/15 Human Rights, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security Greg Zitelli, Former Contributing Writer 4/6/15

Rwanda 21 Years Later: A Nation Divided

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A Way Forward in Combating Transnational Cybercrime
Security, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 3/15/15 Security, Human Rights Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 3/15/15

A Way Forward in Combating Transnational Cybercrime

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American History, International Law, and the Torture Debate
International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Kia Rahnama, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15 International Law and Organizations, Human Rights Kia Rahnama, Former Contributing Writer 2/17/15

American History, International Law, and the Torture Debate

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The Case for an Internet Citizen Bill of Rights
U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 2/3/15 U.S. Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Technology and Information Nicole (Bailey) Sbitani, Former Staff Writer 2/3/15

The Case for an Internet Citizen Bill of Rights

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The Indian Public Education System Must be Improved
South Asia, Human Rights, International Development Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15 South Asia, Human Rights, International Development Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 1/14/15

The Indian Public Education System Must be Improved

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Book Review: The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvestings, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, by Ethan Gutmann
Book Reviews, Human Rights, Global Health Thomas Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14 Book Reviews, Human Rights, Global Health Thomas Nelson, Former Contributing Writer 12/4/14

Book Review: The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvestings, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, by Ethan Gutmann

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Why Beijing Needs Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong
East Asia, Human Rights Shiyun Lu, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/14 East Asia, Human Rights Shiyun Lu, Former Contributing Writer 10/14/14

Why Beijing Needs Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong

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Symbolic, Not Historic: What Erdogan’s 99th Anniversary Speech Means
Middle East and North Africa, Security, Human Rights Murat Ulgul, Former Contributing Writer 5/17/14 Middle East and North Africa, Security, Human Rights Murat Ulgul, Former Contributing Writer 5/17/14

Symbolic, Not Historic: What Erdogan’s 99th Anniversary Speech Means

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Preventing Violence against Women in India
South Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 4/16/14 South Asia, Human Rights, U.S. Foreign Policy Nikita Setia, Former Contributing Writer 4/16/14

Preventing Violence against Women in India

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What’s in the numbers? When Mortality Figures in Armed Conflicts Fail to Tell the Whole Story
Security, Human Rights Bethan Matthias and Ruben Brouwer, Former Contributing Writers 4/10/14 Security, Human Rights Bethan Matthias and Ruben Brouwer, Former Contributing Writers 4/10/14

What’s in the numbers? When Mortality Figures in Armed Conflicts Fail to Tell the Whole Story

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Variations in Levels of Rape as a Weapon of War: A Comparative Analysis of Darfur and South Sudan
Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights, Security Michelle Grimaldi, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14 Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights, Security Michelle Grimaldi, Former Contributing Writer 4/10/14

Variations in Levels of Rape as a Weapon of War: A Comparative Analysis of Darfur and South Sudan

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Mitigating the Negative Impacts of the Belo Monte Dam Complex
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Energy and Environment, Human Rights Jonathan Kirk, Former Staff Editor 3/3/14 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Energy and Environment, Human Rights Jonathan Kirk, Former Staff Editor 3/3/14

Mitigating the Negative Impacts of the Belo Monte Dam Complex

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The Prospects for Stability in Fiji
East Asia, International Development, Human Rights Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13 East Asia, International Development, Human Rights Florian Decludt, Former Contributing Writer 10/27/13

The Prospects for Stability in Fiji

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The Responsibility to Protect the Syrian People
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sam Ostrander, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sam Ostrander, Former Contributing Writer 5/6/12

The Responsibility to Protect the Syrian People

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New ILO Protections for Migrant Workers: Breakthrough or Lip Service?
Human Rights Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 11/7/11 Human Rights Yvonne Chen, Former Staff Writer 11/7/11

New ILO Protections for Migrant Workers: Breakthrough or Lip Service?

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Women’s rights: a way to keep control in Saudi Arabia
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 10/16/11 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Sabrina M. Peterson, Former Managing Editor 10/16/11

Women’s rights: a way to keep control in Saudi Arabia

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Egypt’s Military Wavering on Commitment to Democracy
Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Amanda Kedlec, Former Contributing Writer 5/1/11 Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Amanda Kedlec, Former Contributing Writer 5/1/11

Egypt’s Military Wavering on Commitment to Democracy

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Not a Small World after All
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/20/11 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/20/11

Not a Small World after All

By Nicholas K. MandleStaff EditorFebruary 21, 2011

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