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Report Diverse Charter Schools

Diverse-by-Design Charter Schools

May 15, 2018 — Halley Potter and Kimberly Quick
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Los Angeles, USA - May 1, 2013: May Day March in Los Angeles Downtown, USA. People holding banners representing different social structures, organizations. March was mostly dedicated to Immigration reform discussed. Two women and teenager girl are holding big American flag.
Report Surveillance & Privacy

Beyond Sanctuary: Local Strategies for Defending Civil Liberties

March 21, 2018By Kade Crockford
Report Democracy

The Inclusive Populism of Robert F. Kennedy

March 16, 2018By Richard D. Kahlenberg
Report World

Begin the Begin

March 13, 2018By Michael Wahid Hanna
From Century International
Flat vector illustration is showing alternative clean energy sources: hydro energy, wind energy, geothermal energy and solar energy. Nicely layered.
Report High Wage America

Manufacturing a High-Wage Ohio

March 12, 2018By Michael Shields
SALMI, KUWAIT - MARCH 25:  Members of the Peninsula Shield force eat lunch at a security station 25 miles from the Kuwait-Iraq border March 25, 2003 in Salmi, Kuwait. The 10,000 man unit combines forces from member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)- Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait in an effort to help defend the joint border of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Report World

Cooperation, Contestation, and Historical Context

March 7, 2018By Nasser bin Nasser and Jasmine Auda
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Report World

The Israel-Hezbollah Channel

March 7, 2018By Thanassis Cambanis
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Report Higher Education

The Future of Statewide College Promise Programs

March 6, 2018By Jen Mishory
Report Arab Politics Beyond The Uprisings

Understanding Iraq’s Hashd al-Sha’bi

March 5, 2018By Fanar Haddad
BUSHEHR, IRAN - AUGUST 21:  This handout image supplied by the IIPA (Iran International Photo Agency) shows a view of the reactor building at the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant as the first fuel is loaded, on August 21, 2010 in Bushehr, southern Iran.  The Russiian built and operated nuclear power station has taken 35 years to build due to a series of sanctions imposed by the United Nations. The move has satisfied International concerns that Iran were intending to produce a nuclear weapon, but the facility's uranium fuel will fall well below the enrichment level needed for weapons-grade uranium. The plant is likely to begin electrictity production in a month. (Photo by IIPA via Getty Images)
Report World

Cooperating on Nuclear Power

February 28, 2018By Selim Can Sazak
From Century International
MUNSTER, GERMANY - MARCH 05:  Workers in protective clothing unload a dummy grenade during a press day at the GEKA facility on March 5, 2014 in Munster, Germany. GEKA is federally-funded and its sole function is the destruction of chemical weapons from military arsenals. Syria agreed to give up its chemical weapons last August and disposal, which is already underway on an American ship in the Mediterranean, is scheduled to be completed by June.  (Photo by Nigel Treblin/Getty Images)
Report World

Atomic Bonds in an Age of Entropy

February 28, 2018By Bilal Y. Saab and Nilsu Goren
From Century International
Report Syria

The Factory: A Glimpse into Syria’s War Economy

February 21, 2018By Aron Lund
From Century International
ANKARA, TURKEY - JULY 16: A man waves a Turkish flag from the roof of a car during a march around Kizilay Square in reaction to the attempted military coup on July 16, 2016 in Ankara, Turkey. Police regained control overnight after an attempted military coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The coup attempt claimed over 250 lives. President Erdogan urged his supporters to take to the streets in support to prevent any further flare ups.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report Arab Regional Security

From Zero Problems to Zero Friends?

February 21, 2018By Selim Can Sazak and Caglar Kurc
From Century International
BEIRUT, LEBANON- SEPTEMBER 22: Hezbollah supporters wave flags during a ''Victory over Israel'' rally in Beirut's suburbs on September 22, 2006 in Beirut, Lebanon. Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah reportedly said that Hezbollah would not disarm until a Lebanese government capable of protecting the country was in place during the rally.  (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)
Report Arab Regional Security

A New Grand Bargain for the Middle East

February 21, 2018By Bassel F. Salloukh
From Century International
Tzipi Livni, Israel's chief negotiator with the Palestinians (L) sits next to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Yaakov Amidror, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, and Military Secretary Major General Eyal Zamir, as Netanyahu meets with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (unseen) in Jerusalem on June 29, 2013. Kerry kept up his frenetic Mideast diplomacy shuttling again between Palestinian and Israeli leaders in hopes of restarting peace talks.AFP PHOTO/JACQUELYN MARTIN-POOL        (Photo credit should read JACQUELYN MARTIN/AFP/Getty Images)
Report Arab Regional Security

Chasing the Impossible Dream

February 14, 2018By Peter Jones
From Century International
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 14:  (ISRAEL OUT) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) walks up stairs to his Jerusalem offices for the weekly cabinet meeting on November 14, 2010 in Jerusalem, Israel. Netanyahu will encourage his cabinet to cease construction in the West Bank and will negotiate receiving three billion dollars worth in security incentives in return for signing a peace agreement with the Palestinians.  (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
Report Arab Regional Security

An Arab-Israeli Security Dialogue

February 14, 2018By Emily B. Landau
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