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Fair Observer Quarterly is a chance for you to sit down, look back, breathe in and think about the month past. About 90 days is a suitably appropriate time to take stock of the world. We publish daily on our website and we select some of our best articles in our quarterly e-journal. We will give you context and multiple perspectives on issues that matter. We will inform and educate you. Fair Observer Quarterly does what we promise: make sense of the world.
In this edition, we shine the light on issues as diverse as the plight of the Rohingyas in Myanmar to better education as a means to decrease wealth inequality. We also have articles on the Panama Papers, Thailand heading down a dark path and the new Austrian president taking charge of a divided nation.
This is an e-journal that can be read on smartphone, tablet and desktop in PDF format.
1: The Question of Sovereignty in the EU Referendum — Michael Julien
2: Ignoring the Plight of the Rohingya is a Mistake — Daniel Sullivan
3: What the Panama Papers Have To Do With America — Scott Klinger
4: There Are Limits to Defining Indian Nationalism — Rita Kothari
5: Better Education Can Decrease Wealth Inequality —Brad Brasseur
6: Water as a Strategy of War — Mara Tignino
7: A Conversation on Child Marriage With Amnesty International — Dina Yazdani and Kaitlyn Denzler
8: America the Great is Only Months Away — Larry Beck
9: The Media and the Fate of American Liberalism — Jonathan Krause
10: What is the American Dream? — Taif Jany
11: Thailand is Headed Down a Dark Path — Craig Moran
12: How Will Saudi Arabia Revamp its Education System? — Khadija Mosaad
13: What Really Matters in This Election Cycle — Naomi Wolf
14: Austrian President Takes Over a Split Nation — Stefanie Leodolter
15: The Fourth and Final Disappearance of Muhammad Ali — Peter Isackson
16: A Second Insurgency in the Niger Delta — Hugo Norton
17: Violence Comes to My Hometown — Gary Grappo
18: The Human Factor in the Politics of Fear — Anna Pivovarchuk
19: Refugees Suffer the Monster of Our Indifference — Maria Khwaja
20: Britain Should Stay in the European Union — John Bruton
21: The Mad White Man and the Colored Terrorist — Ahmed Ezzeldin
22: Why Brexit and the Success of Trump Should Not Surprise You — Yasmeen Sami Alamiri and Ryan J. Suto