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Refugee camps, intended to be temporary, host people for an average of 12 years.
Elizabeth Cullen Dunn
A minimally acceptable ethical life involves using a substantial part of one’s spare resources to make the world a better place.
Peter Singer
Without sexual liberation, sexual oppression and sexual violence will continue.
Judith Levine
At USAID there’s one simple thing you can commit to: no famine.
Alex de Waal
The legacy of the Gaza flotilla incident, five years later.
Itamar Mann
This updated piece was originally published by the Hindu Centre for Politics and Public
Martha C. Nussbaum
A recording of their debate at the Unlearning Violence conference.
John Berger
The notion that elimination of the Muslim Brotherhood would produce a liberal democratic order was wishful thinking.
Mohammad Fadel
On December 2, 2013, the Center for Middle East Studies at University of Denver co-hosted a debate on Syria with Columbia University's Committee on Global Thought.
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All around the world, we are digging up the dead.
Adam Rosenblatt
Including translations of Khamenei's speeches from 1990 to the present.
Akbar Ganji
Jordanian mothers with non-Jordanian husbands cannot pass along citizenship to their children. The results are devastating, but a growing campaign is committed to change.
Elizabeth Whitman
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Carissa Véliz
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