Koreans and Bangladeshis battle it out in Los Angeles
Mira Jang — April 7, 2009 0 Comments
Mira Jang reports on the fractious relationship between Korean and Bangladeshi immigrants in Los Angeles
Politics
Israel should stop trying to pour ideology into new immigrant communities
Anna Roitman — February 1, 2009 3 Comments
Israel’s Law of Return has seen large-scale emigration to the country from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia but instead of helping these immigrants settle by respecting their culture and history, Israeli society tries to pour its own ideology into them.
Editor's Pick, Politics
The Swiss people, at a crossroads, vote on immigration reform
Natasha Proietto — January 22, 2009 5 Comments
On February 8th the Swiss people will have a referendum on whether to open up bilateral accords with Romania and Bulgaria. In this complex democracy, the debate is no divided along ideological lines, but the result will have massive implications for the future of the country.
Editor's Pick, Politics
A fraught relationship: Austria and the U.S.
Will Sherman — December 12, 2008 0 Comments
Relations between Austria and the U.S. have been strained over Guantanamo Bay, the rise of the Austrian far-right, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.