Mark Longhurst / June 15, 2011
Articles in this issue confront the impact of the Arab world’s spring awakening, the violence surrounding Nigeria’s turbulent elections, the art of imprisoned dissident Ai Weiwei and Britain’s controversial healthcare reforms.
Hannah Wilkinson / June 15, 2011
Chile’s small mines are not safe for workers. Government policy must change
Jamie Hunt / June 15, 2011
An aging Japan should open its borders to African migrants
Tom Gardner / June 15, 2011
US foreign policy towards Nigeria and Egypt prioritises stability at the cost of democracy
Kate Thompson / June 15, 2011
A large private education survey could potentially revolutionise India’s education system
Eleanor Warnick / June 15, 2011
An historic election ushers in a new era for women in Brazilian politics
Lisanne Stock / June 15, 2011
To cut through red tape, Cameron must win over healthcare professionals and patients alike
Mark Longhurst / June 15, 2011
A New York Times bestselling economist returns to her alma mater to discuss deficits and trade protectionism
Mark Longhurst / June 15, 2011
Dropping Canada’s smallest unit of currency makes economic sense
Ani Kodzhabasheva / June 15, 2011
Rogue excavators routinely steal and destroy Bulgaria’s archaeological treasures