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The Boundaries of Responsibility: New Haven Responds to Ebola
Adeline Bass lives in Connecticut, more than a thousand miles from the nearest case of Ebola. But the count of miles disguises her proximity to the virus which has proliferated in West Africa in the last few months: Bass is…

What Next in Ukraine: War, Peace or “Frozen Conflict”?
Some may have thought that after Russia seized and annexed Crimea in March it would agree to a peaceful resolution of the crisis, but the Ukraine crisis has never been just about Crimea.

Paranoia and Propaganda: A War of Words in Ukraine
This war is waged with two types of weapons: deadly arms and conspiracy-fueled propaganda.

Ninety Miles Away, Cuba Charts its Political Future
While Cuba may possess some of the trappings of a totalitarian state, there is also a living, if limited, political existence. The history of Cuban politics does not begin and end with Fidel Castro, the Bay of Pigs, the trade embargo, and vintage automobiles.

Remember the Ukrainians
A Yalie of Ukrainian descent describes why the nation will rise up once again