By Raphael Obonyo
Hamas in South Africa: Peace or Politics?
By Benji Shulman
Observers of South African politics have been questioning whether the country is changing its Middle East policy after a recent high-profile visit of Hamas and its leader Khaled Mashaal to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.
Children Behind Bars
By Michael Bochenek
Around the world, children languish behind bars, in many cases for protracted periods of time. These children often face brutal and inhumane conditions and may be deprived of education, access to meaningful activities, and regular contact with the outside world.
Talking Policy: Michael Oppenheimer on Future Scenarios
World Policy Journal is introducing a series of weekly online interviews with intellectuals, government officials, and other prominent figures on the global policy stage.
The Cost of Telling the Truth
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The End of the Beginning
By Michael M. McCarthy
COP21 Interview: Joost Venken
David A. Andelman, World Policy Journal's editor emeritus, continues his reporting from the Paris Climate Conference. This week he interviews Joost Venken, the deputy mayor of Hasselt, Belgium, a city of 80,000 inhabitants. Venken is charged with overseeing urban infrastructure improvements in regards to climate change.