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DISPUTES IN ASIA

The Asia-Pacific region is at peace—but it is buying a lot of weapons Feb 27th 2016 Economist Though parts of…

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POLITICS IN CAMBODIA 2016 & 2018

Same old, same old - A young country is saddled with politicians fighting old battles Feb 27th 2016 Economist Two…

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CASTE IN INDIA

Backward ho! - Higher castes demanding lower status make a mockery of positive discrimination Feb 27th 2016 Economist A City…

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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

AFTER MOORE'S LAW Double, double, toil and trouble excerpted from The Economist March 16 2016 After a glorious 50 years,…

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THE EMBARGO AND CUBAN “REFUGGEES”

The best way to deal with Cuba is to end the embargo and the special privileges for migrants Were Angel…

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LACK OF PUBLIC DEFENDERS – Justice in America

Justice in Louisiana - A crisis in Louisiana’s courts is emblematic of broader pathologies in both the state and American…

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WOMEN IN SAUDI ARABIA

One step forward, one step back - Progress for women is going into reverse under the new king Mar 12th…

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ISIS

ISIS ATTACK FORETOLD HOLY WAR THE NEVER ENDING WAR THE TERROR TRAP THE MISTAKES THAT MADE ISLAMIC STATE LIBYA -…

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WHY ATTACKING ISIS WON’T MAKE AMERICA SAFER

US PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ARE STEERING THE COUNTRY TOWARDS A TERROR TRAP BY PAUL REINART, March 2016 Atlantic For close to…

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SANCTIONS AGAINST NORTH KOREA

BIG BROTHER Despite tough-looking new sanctions, punishing the gangster state will remain fiendishly difficult. All eyes are on China. The Economist…

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