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African Lives Matter

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Elie Wiesel and Our Duty to Humanity

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How to Restore Uganda’s Fading Halo

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What We Can Learn from a ‘Hostel Environment’ in South Africa

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Destroying Democracy to Save the Nation

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June 23, 2016

The Terror of Southeastern Europe’s Failing States

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Baby Steps toward Electoral Reform in Uganda

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Thiel v. Gawker: Vengeful Lawsuits against the Media Are a Global Phenomenon

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Now as Ever, Democracy Needs Its Defenders

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Axel Springer’s Ralph Büchi on Press Freedom in Europe

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Argentina’s Héctor Magnetto on the Politics and Economics of Media Freedom

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May 31, 2016

For Iran’s Hard-Liners, Contact with Baha’is Means Guilt by Association

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Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia: Hala Aldosari on Reform and the Future

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Lessons of 1941

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Braving the Risks of LGBTI Activism

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Africa’s Next Chapter: Driving Growth through Rule of Law and Transparency

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Global Press Freedom: Countries to Watch

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Crime, Corruption, and the King’s Dog: Risky Topics for Global Media

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Revolution without Change?

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Back Where We Started in the Balkans

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The Road to Deglobalization

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