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August 25, 2011 | Nonviolent Tactics Could Topple Regime in Iran

CGA at NYU Ethnic Conflicts Learning Community : Nonviolent movements have toppled autocrats from Serbia to Egypt, and these tactics could also work in Iran. Protestors should exploit internal government divisions and leverage their youth and the strength of women to bring down this oppressive regime.

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December 19, 2011 | 2012: An Economic Apocalypse?

The economic outlook for 2012 is clear: everyone is in trouble. ++ The Eurozone is certain to recede further, which will also put pressure on the economic downturn in the US; the UK is majorly exposed. ++ China’s model is stalling, and its refusal to let the Yuan appreciate could trigger one of several trade wars. ++ Weak governments and popular unrest have made it difficult for countries

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October 17, 2011 | A Betrayal of the Social Contract

Recent protests around the world have varied causes, but all share a basic theme: rejection of traditional elites and a perceived breaching of the social contract. ++ In the US, it is anger against banks and their cozy relationship to the political elite; in Europe, it is a response to changing economic and social trends and immigration unrest that has yet to be solved. ++ Governments must find a

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October 7, 2011 | Occupy Wall Street: Take It Seriously

Occupy Wall Street protestors have legitimate grievances about how government has handled the economic crisis, but have been trivialized by the mainstream media. ++ Finding some protestors with contradictory or mistaken claims does not make the group’s frustration invalid. ++ The movement should be taken seriously because the set of people who can be angered by bank bailouts and the state

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August 28, 2009 | Iran's Regime Loses Ground

Although “the protesters have been routed from the streets of Tehran, the political turmoil in Iran continues unabated behind the scenes.” ++ The leaders authorities are challenged by a group of religious and secular elites. ++ It is doubtful that the regime will respond meaningfully to the Obama administration’s deadline to discuss the nuclear issue. ++ The biggest challenge for Washington is of

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August 4, 2009 | Twitter Generation Will Not Change Iran

Iran is missing an outstanding face leading the protest, Tehran’s twitter-bugs alone will not change Iran’s regime ++ The West’s embracing of Iran’s Twitter generation as political protest movement is counterproductive as it “has prepared the ground for conservative retaliation” in Iran. ++ Twitterers will be “be accused of being un-Islamic and morally degenerate” and “of colluding with the West

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March 13, 2009 | Social Cohesion Depends on Functioning Economies

The December 2008 events in Greece were spurred by the shooting of a teenager by the police, yet have deeper roots in the dismal social, economic and political conditions in which the Greek youth finds itself. ++ As the financial crisis challenges what people take for granted, increased crime rates and illegal migration make the ground fertile for social unrest. ++ If the current situation

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February 6, 2009 | The World Stands Up Against Capitalism

People are sick and tired of having to pay for their governments’ mistakes; the time has come for elites to take responsibility. ++ It is customary in crisis times for “extraordinary politics” to enable politicians to adopt unpopular measures and people lose out. ++ Yet, as was the case in Argentina in 2002, the real target of the collective rage is no person but a whole system: capitalism. ++

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January 30, 2009 | Sarkozysm, Second Class Gaullism

France finds itself once again immersed in massive protests directed against Mr. Sarkozy, compared by several to General de Gaulle for their common attempts to monopolize power. ++ A striking difference, however, ought to be pointed out: Sarkozysm has “no heroic feats of courage, no sacrifice for the common good, little sense of history or public service.” ++ The socialist party has so far been

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April 2, 2008 | Protesters Attracted to the Olympic Flame Like Moths

Rather than bringing to mind the celebratory Tokyo (1964) or Seoul (1988)
Olympics, the Beijing Olympics are increasingly reminiscent of the Berlin Olympics of 1936 ++ The rise of China is reshaping the world system. ++ Violence in Tibet has ensured the deep political significance of the games. ++ To avoid a public-relations disaster, the Chinese government must prove itself to be genuinely

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October 15, 2007 | China Makes Contingency Plans for Junta's Fall in Myanmar

China is tactfully making preparations for the potential downfall of Myanmar’s military junta, writes David Lague for the International Herald Tribune. To avoid damaging its reputation prior to the 2008 Olympics, Beijing is calling for Myanmar to reconcile the latest protests without bloodshed. Experts claim China has also maintained discreet links with opponents of Burmese military leaders

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