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‘Welcome to the 193rd Country of the World’

‘Welcome to the 193rd Country of the World’

Gerard McCarthy reflects on the pitfalls of post-conflict identity in the newly independent state of South Sudan.

‘Real Rape’? Julian Assange’s Sexual Assault Allegations

Clare Power considers feminist reactions to the charges brought against the Wikileaks founder and the impact of international publicity upon such prosecutions.

Poverty Meets Prosperity: the Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

Nadia Surtees explores the relationship between corporations and development, focusing on corporate social responsibility and the triple bottom line.

A Silent March for the Armenian Genocide’s Recognition

Narbeh Minassian urges reconsideration of the Armenian Diaspora’s attitudes concerning the Armenian Genocide and Turkey

The Real Problem with Iran

Sam Murray argues that the real threat posed by Iran is not nuclear weapons, but rather Iran’s potential influence in the Gulf.

Taking the Wheel

Nicholas Findlater assesses corporate social responsibility among the world’s auto manufacturers.

Mekong, Inc.?

Isabelle Whitehead examines the links between private corporations and dam development on the Mekong River.

The Price of Justice in Lebanon

Stephanie Zughbi examines the Lebanese political landscape, amid the United Nations Security Council’s ongoing Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

Business as Usual

David Orders examines the motivation behind French intervention in the Ivory Coast.

Taken to the Cleaners

John Fennel explores the global money laundering problem and the role of the legal and accounting professions.