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Category: International Policy

Hurricane Syria: Why Turkey Needs to Prepare for the Oncoming Storm

  • January 16, 2013

By Jason Kumar The 22-month-old conflict in Syria is growing increasingly out of control. It is now threatening to engulf Turkey and turn the local uprising into a regional war. Since the conflict’s onset, refugees from northern Syria have been…

Categories: International Policy, Politics

The Return of the Old Guard: What Does the New PRI Presidency Mean for Mexico?

  • November 28, 2012

By Jose Lobo Carrillo On December 1, 2012, a new presidential term will begin in Mexico. After just 12 years out of power, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which governed the country for most of the 20th century, is returning…

Categories: International Policy, Politics
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