- EuropeSociety and Culture
Gay Marriage in Britain, France, and Russia: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
by thegeneration February 20, 2013by Shadee Ashtari Editor-in-Chief Twelve years ago in the Netherlands, the first same-sex couples walked down the aisle to consummate their marriages. Since 2001, almost…
- AsiaGlobal HealthThe International EconomyWomen's Rights
The Next Global Dilemma: An Aging World
by thegeneration February 18, 2013by Tina Kim Co-Editor The next great crisis of our generation may not be global warming, nuclear attacks, looming deficits, or any pending apocalypses.…
- Security and ConflictSociety and Culture
Rape in India: A Watershed Moment or Business as Usual?
by thegeneration February 7, 2013by Kara McManus Contributing Writer Last month, global citizens were collectively horrified upon reading, seeing, and hearing about the brutal gang rape of Jyoti Singh, a…
- Security and ConflictSociety and CultureUncategorizedWomen's Rights
The Roots of the Growing Incidences of Rape in India
by thegeneration February 4, 2013By Trisha Parikh India is the world’s largest democracy, with 1.2 billion people—approximately 48% are women. One of the most powerful politicians in India…
Students of International Relations are often asked to look at the evolutionary changes taking place in the global system. Challenges to the traditional Westphalian…
by Rujuta Gandhi Co-Editor Co-developed by UCLA’s brightest, the Internet faces the threat of control by the United Nations (U.N.). From Dec. 3 to…