Moments before Mohammed Morsi, Egypt’s newly elected president, took the stage to address tens of thousands of jubilant supporters in…
The road the White House cuts across many swing states including Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Under intense…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…
India has an impressive number of environmental regulations – but have they been a success? This column presents evidence that while…
Fifty years ago, the Cuban missile crisis brought the world to the brink of nuclear disaster. During the standoff, U.S. President John F.…
Critics of President Obama and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard are rarely in alliance, but it happened this week as Egypt’s Mohammed Morsi was…
I am very proud to receive an honorary degree from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). Being my first degree…
This collection of essays by Sheila Jasanoff explores how democratic governments construct public reason, that is, the forms of evidence…
There will be no dramatic moment of closure on the era of Muhammad Hosni al-Sayyid Mubarak, the man who ruled and misruled Egypt for 30…