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by Neve Gordon
Despite a well-developed system of regulations as well as the unpopularity of human rights abuses, many nations and corporations have nonetheless found ways around accountability, outsourcing human rights abuses to domestic companies and foriegn factones.
by David Kieger and Devon Chafee
The Nudear Non-ProliferationTreaty has been continuously undermined and weakened in recent years, primarily by the United States, provoking nations without nuclear weapons to start developing them. Nuclear weapons states need to be held accountable to the treaty.
by Charlene Gomes
In light of the recent developments in Canada and the U.S. Supreme Cout - and from the standpoint of basic nondescriminatory civil rights - it is high time that the United States fully legalize same-sex marriages.
by Gregory Shafer
The recent U.S. war on iraq has been justified as an act of benevolence, paralleling the rationale used during the early twentieth century U.S. invasion and occupation of the Philippines. This supports the view that U.S. activity in Iraq is imperialistic.
by Nader Sheinawy
The U.S. space program has been in decline since the 1960s, as technological advances have been more focused on computerization. Yet considering the vastness of human investments in space, it is time to concentrate once again on the highly important civilian space program.
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