On the Newsstand:Spring 2011
Women in the World

The Gender Gap, Women in Politics, Healthcare Reform, and Governor Jeb Bush

Covers

Nusu-Nusu: Finding Space for Women in Government

By Lily Ostrer

The success of female participation in government depends on broader activism

A Vicious Cycle of Unequal Access

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

Feminism: Its Foe and Its Folly

By Sarah Siskind

Feminism may have lost its path

Modern Slavery

By Thomas Gaudett and Simon Thompson

The plight of women in the Middle East

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

By Medha Gargeya

Women on the Supreme Court

Spotlight on Planned Parenthood

By Jenny Ye

What the 112th Congress means for the Pro-choice Movement

Women in the World

By Neil Patel

Women must be active participants in the fight for their own rights

Hitting the Glass Ceiling

By Elvira Sihvola

In the Corporate World, Are Quotas the Answer?

Birthing a Revolution

By Caitria O'Neill

Female participation gave the Egyptian revolution momentum

The Academic Gender Gap

By Pragya Kakani

Women still lag in math and science

Birth Control in Mexico

By Angela Primbas and Denisse Garcia

Female Activism Brought Emergency Contraception

Why Women Don’t Win

By Caroline Cox

Creating gender equality in American politics won’t prove easy

United States

The Politics of Inequality

By Beatrice Walton

Is income inequality self-reinforcing?

The Search for the American Socialist

By Sandra Korn

Socialists can’t get elected, but they do influence politics

The Never-Ending Dispute

By Paul Schied

As health care reform heads to the courts, the debate continues

World

The New Horsemen of Secession

By Joshua Lipson

Breaking up in the new global century

Risking Change

By Matthew Bewley

Santos tackles issues predecessor Uribe ignored

How Do You Say Kurzarbeit In English?

By Martin Steinbauer

Germany’s innovative labor scheme has helped it weather the recession

Losing Control

By Arjun Mody

International energy disputes and geopolitics shape Central Asia’s future

Books & Arts

Silver Screens and Blackboards

By Alec Barrett

Documentaries capture the education debate

The Neoconservative Instinct

By Eli Kozminsky

Kristol calls for the return of virtue as the end of politics

Quixotic Liberalism

By Simon Thompson

Our political democracy has become a “Kabuki exercise”

Interviews

Governor Jeb Bush

By Rajiv Tarigopula

The former Florida governor reflects on politics, education, and service

Swanee Hunt

By Simon Thompson

Ambassador to Austria and lecturer at Harvard, Swanee Hunt cares about women in politics

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