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‘Dictator’ Commands Little Respect

By Steven Piccione and Steven Piccione May 16, 2012

Although the democratization of the Arab world continues to dominate the headlines of newspapers, brutal authoritarianism continues to plague the region, but one ruthless dictator in particular epitomizes...

More than Friends in a News Feed

By Sarah Gardiner April 11, 2011

The Facebook status of a community organizer living in post-election Ivory Coast reads: "Bread that used to be 20 cents is now one dollar in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire." I spent two months living and working...

Questioning the Role of Humanitarian Enforcer

By Justin Kirschner March 25, 2011

To the Editor: In regard to the editorial, "Getting This One Right" (The Hoya, A2, March 22, 2011), I believe there is a larger question to be raised concerning the humanitarian intervention in Libya. One...

Settlements Undermine Israeli Identity

By Elise Garofalo October 8, 2010

Israel's got it tough. This small nation, with a population equivalent to that of Virginia, faces animosity on all sides. Since the creation of Israel in 1948, the Israeli Defense Forces have handled the...

GU Professor Nominated for UNICEF Executive Director

By Maddie McLennon February 23, 2010

Anthony Lake, distinguished professor in practice of diplomacy in the School of Foreign Service, was nominated last week to be the next head of UNICEF. The news of Lake's nomination came in a letter...

Student Panel Reflects on Climate Talks

By Maddie McLennon February 5, 2010

Among the tens of thousands of people gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, last December were five members of the Georgetown community four students and a professor who reconvened on Wednesday in the Mortara...

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