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World Simon Gregory Jerome World Simon Gregory Jerome

Utilizing the Citizens’ Initiative

Earlier this year at the summit of the African Union in Ethiopia, United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon made a practically unprecedented speech in favor of LGBT rights, a speech that fomented much unrest among delegates in the room.

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Shervin Afshari-Tork Shervin Afshari-Tork

Election 2012: Addressing Agendas

While Republicans will be grappling with how to make Willard Mitt Romney come off as human, Democrats might have to battle criticism of their healthcare efforts should the Affordable Care Act be deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

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Jamie Boothe Jamie Boothe

Election 2012: Supremely Political

The outcome of the 2012 presidential election could now be resting in the hands of nine unelected Supreme Court justices as they consider the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare.

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Hadi Elzayn Hadi Elzayn

Political Minutes: The Egypt Symposium, Part II

With the gathering of students, professors, and large numbers from the non-Columbia Egyptian and Arab community, it was clear that the movement of enthusiasm and energy lit by the revolutions themselves were mirrored by a surge of academic and practical interest among those outside the country.

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Hadi Elzayn Hadi Elzayn

Political Minutes: The Egypt Symposium, Part I

With Egypt’s constitutional assembly beginning the following day, Saturday’s Egypt Symposium, hosted by Turath, the Arab Students Association, could not have been hosted at a better time.

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Simon Gregory Jerome Simon Gregory Jerome

Political Minutes: Post-Soviet Authoritarianism

Thursday evening, Professor Mitchell Orenstein of Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies presented his paper, “Post-Soviet Authoritarianism: The Influence of Russia in Its Near Abroad”.

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David Salazar David Salazar

CPRoundup: Oyez, Oyez, Oyez

This week, the president’s healthcare mandate is being fought over at the Supreme Court, sales of the Etch A Sketch soared thanks to Mitt Romney’s campaign, and the Speaker of the House may have proven that you should never negotiate with him.

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Taylor Thompson Taylor Thompson

Numbers Game

Mitt Romney is supposed to be a numbers guy, and after 1,144 (the number of delegates needed to secure the Republican nomination), the number on his mind is 270.

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Jamie Boothe Jamie Boothe

Election 2012: Game Change 2.0

There has been much buzz recently regarding who the GOP nominee will choose as a running mate, and rightfully so; as John McCain showed in 2008, the Vice Presidential pick can make or break a candidacy.

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World Michael Ard World Michael Ard

Japan Prepares for the Real Triple Disaster

It has now been over one year since northeastern Japan was devastated by what has been dubbed by many as the “triple disaster” – consisting of an earthquake, a deadly tsunami, and the nuclear meltdown of the now-infamous Fukushima nuclear power plant.

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World Chris Brennan World Chris Brennan

Blocked Blocs

As predicted, Vladimir Putin won the March 4 Russian presidential elections with over 60 percent of the vote. What followed were the expected accusations of illegitimacy from members of the opposition.

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World Simone Bazos World Simone Bazos

A Wider Lens

"If you do that then you will lose the people of the community, and then you will lose the organization.”

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Chris Brennan Chris Brennan

Political Minutes: The Road to November 6

On Wednesday, March 21, a panel discussed the formation of the Occupy Wall Street and Tea Party movements and their predicted effect on the upcoming 2012 presidential election.

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