ABANDONING THE YOUTH: TEACHERS LEAVE CLASSROOMS ON STRIKE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Children are the real victims of teacher's strikes in South Africa. By Alexis Coopersmith, Staff Writer
MEXICO: BETWEEN POLITICS AND ORGANIZED CRIME
Staff Writer Melanie Emr looks at how a human rights activist sees the intersection between politics and organized crime.
ENDING CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDIA
A human right violation, a hindrance to the country’s development. By Anouck Dubois, Contributing Writer
RHINO HORNS, GYPSIES, AND ASIAN MEDICINE: THE MEDICINAL BLACK MARKET
A museum heist in Ireland leads Staff Writer Rebecca Benest to investigate the development of a thriving black market.
THE PUTIN REGIME: DEMOCRATIC FAILURE IN RUSSIA?
After entering into an unprecedented third term as president, how will Putin influence Russian democracy? By Logan Ma, Staff Writer
VIVA LA EDUCACIÓN: RESHAPING EDUCATION INEQUALITY IN CHILE
Staff Writer AJ Thomason discusses student outrage over education inequality in Chile.
LEAVES OF DESTITUTION: YEMEN AND QAT
Is Yemen socio-economic stucture poised for a drug induced collapse? By Lori Komshian, Staff Writer
THE POWER OF PERFORMING ARTS ON THE STREETS OF ZAMBIA
The performing arts influence Zambian life in more ways than one. By Michelle Bulterys, Staff Writer
AN INTERVIEW WITH FORMER FRENCH PRIME MINISTER LIONEL JOSPIN
A conversation between former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin and PROSPECT Staff Writer Giovanni Castaldo
BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE: DEFORESTATION IN GHANA
How can Ghana resolve this threat to local and global environments? By Kirstie Yu, Staff Writer