- Middle EastSecurity and Conflict
Does Collective Paranoia Shape Foreign Policy?
by thegeneration November 18, 2012by Gabrielle Cherney A few months ago I wrote an article riddling the political, social, and moral implications of Argo, the recent motion picture about…
- Global HealthSecurity and ConflictThe International EconomyUCLA and the World
Stop Voting Against Yourself: The Difference between Opinions and Facts
by thegeneration November 5, 2012by Shadee Ashtari Editor-in-Chief In less than 24 hours, our nation will face one of the most crucial decisions of the decade, not only…
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Fundamentals of Change: Lessons from Ukraine and Egypt
by thegeneration October 29, 2012By Laila Elimam This week, Ukrainians began voting for a new parliament at a defining phase when trust in the current government is waning. Analysts…
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Spain’s Invisible State of Social Turmoil
by thegeneration October 26, 2012by Ferran Masip–Valls Contributing Writer Welcome to Spain, home of siestas, fiesta, sangria and paella; please enjoy our nice weather and good food. Why…
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Assessment of U.S. Policy Options in the Face of Iran’s Nuclear Efforts
by thegeneration October 21, 2012by Brad Rowe The New York Times reported on Saturday that the U.S. and Iran have agreed to one-on-one negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. According…
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Syria: A Case of Humanitarian Crisis Ignored?
by thegeneration October 15, 2012by Lilit Arabyan On Thursday, October 11th, the Burkle Center for International Relations invited prominent figures of academia to the UCLA School of Law,…