Discourse 02/01 Spring 2010
Discourse provides an inclusive platform for reasoned discussion and prescriptive analysis of issues of both international and domestic concern, while also including poetry, fiction, art and photography to illuminate the human condition. Its emphasis is on exploring a diversity of thought and perspectives from students, scholars, and practitioners. The purpose of Discourse is to provide an open forum for discussion of contemporary dilemmas, not as a vehicle with any specific political or intellectual agenda. The perspectives represented are solely those of the authors.
Editor’s Introduction Aalok Kanani and Lumay Wang
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The Politics of Tomorrow An Interview with Simon Rosenberg Aalok Kanani
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War of Words The Rhetoric and Reality of Iran’s “Counter Lasso” and Bid for Influence in Latin America Michael C. Niconchuk and Molly Dow
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Western Kenya Life in a Legal Vacuum Ian MacLellan
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Road to Recovery An Economic Roundtable Hena Kapadia and Cody Valdes
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Vancouver Shrugged Hosting an Olympics, Mulling a Crisis Cody Valdes
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Social Inequalities in the American Education System(s) Hena Kapadia and Jimmy Zuniga
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“And the greatest disappointment…” Hector Banchs
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Reconciliation and Power Handling Civil-Military Relations in Post-Transition Chile Taylor Hazelrigg Bates, David Galluch, Ryan M. Yohe
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“Like Fishing Poles and Machine Guns” Jesse Welch
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Imbalanced Growth The Beijing Art Scene Kyle Chayka
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NOTES ON INDIA
“A Haiku” Jimmy Pianka
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“They Piled Flowers On The Body” Jimmy Pianka
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Photo Essay from Ajmer, India EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop, August 2009
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