Jonathan Power: There Are Many Irans
Let’s exaggerate. Iran has been singled out for persecution over its alleged nuclear bomb making program because in 1979 its Revolutionary Guards took the staff of the U.S. embassy hostage, causing...
View ArticleAzubuike Ishiekwene: The long, hard road to South Africa
The World Cup may be six months away, but soccer fans in some African countries may already be playing the match of their lives against fear and prejudice. These days, unfortunately, it’s hard to tell...
View ArticleTHE INDEX - July 6, 2010
Lede: Strikes spread across India on June 5th on the heels of the pro-Congress government’s end to state-provided fuel subsidies Friday. Estimated costs of the ‘bandh’ were huge, with more than 100...
View ArticleCries of Censorship in South Africa's Media
Lede: Ayesha Kajee, the leader of the Freedom of Expression Institute, a South African organization, said she is “gravely concerned” about the state’s involvement in the national media on Wednesday....
View ArticleWorld Policy On Air: David Stevens
Lede: After a two year hiatus, World Policy Journal will officially re-launch its World Policy On Air podcast series hosted by World Policy Journal editor David A. Andelman. Today, David interviews...
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