On the Newsstand:Spring 2011
Women in the World
The Gender Gap, Women in Politics, Healthcare Reform, and Governor Jeb Bush
Covers
By
Lily Ostrer
The success of female participation in government depends on broader activism
By
Jessica Stein and Meredith Baker
The primary goal of improving girls' access to education is to allow women to contribute more to their societies
By
Sarah Siskind
Feminism may have lost its path
By
Thomas Gaudett and Simon Thompson
The plight of women in the Middle East
By
Medha Gargeya
Women on the Supreme Court
By
Jenny Ye
What the 112th Congress means for the Pro-choice Movement
By
Neil Patel
Women must be active participants in the fight for their own rights
By
Elvira Sihvola
In the Corporate World, Are Quotas the Answer?
By
Caitria O'Neill
Female participation gave the Egyptian revolution momentum
By
Pragya Kakani
Women still lag in math and science
By
Angela Primbas and Denisse Garcia
Female Activism Brought Emergency Contraception
By
Caroline Cox
Creating gender equality in American politics won’t prove easy
United States
By Beatrice Walton
Is income inequality self-reinforcing?
By Sandra Korn
Socialists can’t get elected, but they do influence politics
By Paul Schied
As health care reform heads to the courts, the debate continues
World
By Joshua Lipson
Breaking up in the new global century
By Matthew Bewley
Santos tackles issues predecessor Uribe ignored
By Martin Steinbauer
Germany’s innovative labor scheme has helped it weather the recession
By Arjun Mody
International energy disputes and geopolitics shape Central Asia’s future
Books & Arts
By
Alec Barrett
Documentaries capture the education debate
By
Eli Kozminsky
Kristol calls for the return of virtue as the end of politics
By
Simon Thompson
Our political democracy has become a “Kabuki exercise”
Interviews
By Rajiv Tarigopula
The former Florida governor reflects on politics, education, and service
By Simon Thompson
Ambassador to Austria and lecturer at Harvard, Swanee Hunt cares about women in politics