


NO HONOR FOR WOMEN
The tragedy of honor killings in the Middle East and South Asia and possible ways the issue can be addressed. By Contributing Writer Diana Rabbani

RELEASING THE SHACKLES OF IRANIAN WOMEN
A different perspective on how to address gender inequalities in Iran.By Diana Rabbani, Contributing Writer

TALKING WITH HENRY SOKOLSKI
A conversation with Henry Sokolski on North Korea, Iran and beyond. By Samson Yuchi Mai

CORRECTIVE RAPE: THE UNSPEAKABLE COST OF BEING A HOMOSEXUAL IN AFRICA
Staff Writer Alexis Coopersmith shows how rape is being used to combat homosexuality in Africa

SEX AND POLITICS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
A look at the role of politicians' sex lives on both sides of the Atlantic. By Sarah Alaoui, Contributing Writer

MATERNAL MORTALITY IN NIGERIA: REDUCING RATES THROUGH EDUCATION
Contributing Writer Matthew Kucharski discusses an alternative to combating Nigeria's maternal health crisis.

CLEAN WATER IN ETHIOPIA: HARVESTING FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
Contributing Writer Matthew Kucharski suggests new techniques to solving Ethiopia's water problems.

SWITZERLAND: A COUNTRY OF MULTILINGUALISM
What challenge does English pose to Switzerland's long-standing multilingualism? By Taylor Morrison, Contributing Writer

AMBIGUOUS MORALITY: DRONE WARFARE IN THE POST-WAR ON TERROR WORLD
What happens in that moral grey area between drone use and legality? By Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer

EATING INSECTS IN SOUTHWEST CHINA
Why eating insects might be a more sustainable meal than meat. By Contributing Writer Colin Flahive


WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR THE CHINA-SOUTH ASIA EXPO?
Contributing Writer Brian Eyler elaborates on the social and political-economic implications of the China-South Asia Expo that took place this past weekend.


CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY IN BANGLADESH
Are boycotts really helping the Bangladeshi cause? By Emma Hodson, Staff Writer

BLOG: THE EMACIATED ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: THE GOP's DEATH
I'd give it 20 years to 30 years. By Nolan Weber, Senior Editor

MR. THEIN SEIN GOES TO WASHINGTON… MR. ABE GOES TO NAYPIDAW
Contributing Writer William Feinberg discusses Myanmar's foreign policy priorities.


STRENGTH FROM WEAKNESS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUNGER
How do hunger strikes satiate an oppressed people's desire for human rights and dignity? By Aoife O'Leary-McNiece, Staff Writer