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Who Started the Mexican Drug War?

May 2, 2013November 15, 2017

BY VIRIDIANA RIOS At an undetermined time, somewhere in Mexico, a violent war among drug cartels erupted. For too long

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Winning the War on Corruption: The Six-Step Solution

May 2, 2013May 2, 2013

BY ABIGAIL BELLOWS If you are a child in India under the age of five, there is a 42 percent

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2013 Issue Featured Reviews 

The Regularity of Irregular War

May 2, 2013May 2, 2013

BY JONATHAN E. HILLMAN A Book Review of Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the

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2013 Issue Articles 

One Hit Too Many: The Moral Responsibility of Football Fandom

May 2, 2013November 15, 2017

BY MARK DIAZ TRUMAN I was a junior in college before football fandom got its hooks into me. A few

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2013 Issue Reviews 

Existential Heroines: Zero Dark Thirty and Homeland

May 2, 2013June 25, 2013

BY IRENE SHIH Much has been made this year about Zero Dark Thirty, Hollywood’s first stab at dramatizing the Central

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2013 Issue Interviews 

Spotlight on Anne-Marie Slaughter: A Conversation with the Foreign Policy Guru, Writer, and Feminist

May 2, 2013July 3, 2013

Anne-Marie Slaughter is the Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. From 2009

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2013 Issue Briefs 

Calling for More Hanin Zoabis: Why Israeli Arab Political Parties Should Prioritize Recruiting and Promoting Women

May 2, 2013July 3, 2013

BY CATHERINE LELAND  She’s the “most hated woman in Israel,” according to Foreign Policy magazine, and it doesn’t bother her

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