THE GRAVE REALITY OF HONG KONG'S DISEASED CIVIL SOCIETY
What's really happening inside Hong Kong? By Michael Tsai, Staff Writer
EUROPE AND THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
A discussion of the Nobel Peace Prize given to the European Union, as well as the controversy surrounding it. By Giovanni Castaldo, Staff Writer
BEHIND CHINA'S LEADERSHIP TRANSITION
The politics of factionalism. By Logan Ma, Staff Writer
RUNNING NECK AND NECK: THE SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL RACE
The upcoming election in South Korea will mark a pivotal role in the country’s future: will South Korea see it’s first woman president, or will Ahn reinvent the government with his revolutionary ideas? By Shruti Shrivastav, Staff Writer
THE STATE OF PUERTO RICO
How will Puerto Rico's Statehood Referendum affect its future? By David Dannecker, Staff Writer
AN OBAMNEY FOREIGN POLICY
How different are Romney's views on foreign policy from Obama's? By Adham Bishr, Staff Writer
HOW SUSTAINABLE IS THE GERMAN MODEL OF ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE?
What policy changes are needed to maintain Germany's economic powerhouse? By Samson Yuchi Mai, Staff Writer
LAND MINES AND HUMAN RIGHTS
In the autonomous region between Armenia and Azerbejian, there exists a gross afront to universal human rights. By Lori Komshian, Staff Writer
A MANUAL FOR COMBATING TERRORISM
How should legitimized force coerce delegitimized force? By Lori Yeni-Komshian, Staff Writer
THE TROUBLE WITH CHANGE
Why the 2012 election might not make much difference. By Tyler Sheets, Staff Writer
E-WASTE AND YOU: A DAILY CHOICE
The disposal of our electronic gadgets is causing worldwide health problems. By Catherine Martini, Contributing Writer
CHALLENGING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN TURKEY
An evaluation of the extent to which existing policies have effectively punished and prevented domestic violence in Turkey and specific policy recommendations for further action. By Soomin Park, Contributing Writer