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Haiti: Six Months After, Part III
Since last week, World Policy Journal has asked experts and aid workers in Haiti or recently returned their thoughts on the country's condition, six months after the earthquake.
Spain’s Labor Woes
The immigration slowdown has been most severe in Spain, whose economy has been one of the hardest hit in the Eurozone. In the second installment of a three part series, the World Policy Journal explores the results of an OECD report on immigration and the recession.
Will the “post-Cold War period” ever end?
Will the “post-Cold War era” ever end?
By Stephanie Hofmann & Kenneth Weisbrode
Cries of Censorship in South Africa’s Media
South Africa’s constitution dictates a freedom of the press, but is that the de facto case?
Does the key to democracy in Africa lie in economics rather than politics?
Andrew M. Mwenda is the founder and managing editor of the Ugandan newspaper The Independent. Named by Foreign Policy as one of their Top 100 Global Thinkers in 2009, he is a leading voice internationally on questions of development and aid in Africa.
Essay Contest, Just Three Weeks Left!
Africa Rural Connect, a program of the National Peace Corps Association, in conjunction with World Policy Journal, wants to hear your insights on how to approach the larger issue of food security in rural Afri
Immigration After the Recession
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released a report Monday indicating a sharp drop in immigration to some of its 23 member countries at the onset of the global recession.
From the Editor: Pakistan’s slippery slope
WPJ Editor David A. Andelman's article appeared today on Common Ground News Service. It is reposted below.