U.S. Global AIDS Funding and Its Discontents: Why the Supreme Court Must Strike Down the Anti-Prostitution Pledge

By Chi Adanna Mgbako

On April 22, 2013, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc., a case whose outcome will affect international efforts to safeguard the health of sex workers, a marginalized population in the global HIV/AIDS response.

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Rethinking Anti-Drone Legal Strategies: Questioning Pakistani and Yemeni “Consent”

By Dawood Ahmed

The United States has been carrying out drone strikes within Yemen and Pakistan since 2002 and 2004 respectively. Opponents have attempted to halt the use of drones by invoking legal arguments against the United States government. In doing so, they have overlooked the possibility that it may have taken ‘two to drone.’

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Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools: The Role of the Pesantren in Preventing the Spread of Islamic Extremism

By Hilary Dauer

The pesantren is an essential part of many Indonesian communities.  It disseminates ideology, both religious and political, through the key community services it provides such as education for the community’s youth and the administration of important religious rites.  Through the provision of these services, pesantrens provide the ideological underpinning for societal stability.

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The Political Economy of Development and Democratic Transitions in Kenya

By Cassandra R. Veney and Paul Tiyambe Zeleza

Since the 1990s, Kenya, like most African countries, has undergone a protracted transition to democracy. Studies on the subject tend to focus on specific events, actors, challenges, and roadblocks and offer prognoses that are often soon overtaken by new developments. In many studies ethnicity looms large as an explanation.

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The Pakistani Nuclear Rise: Obama’s Quest for Balance

By Aiden Warren

In its drive to produce fissile material for weapons, augment its weapons production facilities, deploy additional delivery vehicles, construct additional nuclear reactors, and expand its reprocessing capabilities, Pakistan has clearly placed the expansion and improvement of its nuclear weapons arsenal at the heart of its overall security strategy.

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