Articles By: Marina Bolotnikova
Marina Bolotnikova is a Contributing Writer for the Harvard Political Review. She enjoys thinking and writing about a variety of political issues, though feminism, environmentalism, foreign relations, and their intersection remain closest to her heart. Her academic interests span a broad range of topics, but she is particularly fond of Hindi, Spanish, Russian, history, and math. She is prone to extreme silliness and becoming easily and excessively excited about many things.

Marina Bolotnikova / December 29, 2011 12:33 pm

Beit Shemesh, Misogyny, and Building a Jewish Democracy

Neither the ultra-Orthodox nor the secular sector in Israel is innocent of gender discrimination.

Marina Bolotnikova / July 4, 2011 11:05 pm

Strauss-Kahn, NYPD, and How We Think About Sexual Assault

Recent cases underline the deep and disturbing fallacies in the way we think about and prosecute rape.

Marina Bolotnikova / June 26, 2011 11:20 am

On Being a Feminist in Russia

Are Russian women subject to patriarchal cultural expectations, or simply following a set of harmless social conventions?

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