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Global NewsstandCanada's progressive direction; foggy forecast for US presidential election; security in Turkey; migrant crisis sinks into chaos; Russia's aging populationA round-up of global commentary from the Nov. 2, 2015 weekly magazine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveDare greatly because you have dominion!A 海角大神 Science perspective: What it means to go beyond a human sense of courage to overcome life鈥檚 challenges.
The Monitor's ViewIn Turkey vote, a window on common identityA Nov. 1 election may confirm a trend seen in a June vote that Turkey may be joining those democracies finding unity on civic values. Will membership in the European Union follow?- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePraying about bullyingA 海角大神 Science perspective: Ideas on praying for bullies and overcoming bullying.
The Monitor's ViewAn exemplary way to defeat Islamic StateThe war on Islamic State may not be won with military might or theological arguments but by providing role models for young Muslims seeking purpose and belonging. This would dry up the group鈥檚 recruitment stream.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayer and peacemakingA 海角大神 Science perspective: A response to the Monitor鈥檚 View editorial 鈥極regon shooting: Is it time for national peacemaking?鈥
The Monitor's ViewIndonesia鈥檚 promised 鈥榤ental revolution鈥 for honest governanceOne year into Joko Widodo鈥檚 presidency, his campaign hope for Indonesians to think differently about corruption needs help 鈥 from the people.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveRemove the mask and see the child of GodA 海角大神 Science perspective: Discover your real identity and freedom.
The Monitor's ViewChina鈥檚 reach for sage adviceAs the Communist Party launches its next five-year economic plan, it also seeks ancient Chinese virtues to restore morality in the party and society. In a new book, a leading ethicist explains what the party should do.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveIn the Father鈥檚 handsA 海角大神 Science perspective: Who doesn't want to feel that they are in good hands?
How to get 'Big Aqua' rightFor an expanding global population, fish is the future of food. That's why sensitive, sustainable aquaculture practices are important.
Readers RespondReaders write: young principals at the helmLetters to the editor for the Oct. 26, 2015, weekly magazine.
Global NewsstandGrowth in Kenya; religious diversity in Cameroon; military might in Syria; workingwomen in Bangladesh; Americans and their gunsA round-up of global commentary from the Oct. 26, 2015 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewOf democracy saviors and the peopleA critical Nov. 8 election in Myanmar will provide a lesson for the world: that hopes for democracy should not be tied to one person (Aung San Suu Kyi) but should be embedded in the people and their demands for basic rights.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWhere to turn when we鈥檙e afraidA 海角大神 Science perspective: The power of prayer frees us from fear.
The Monitor's ViewCalifornia鈥檚 useful model in water thriftAs global talks heat up on a climate-change pact, models are needed on collective action to deal with environmental problems. California鈥檚 response to a record drought may be one.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGod鈥檚 goodness negates corruptionA 海角大神 Science perspective: Ideas on healing corruption through prayer.
The Monitor's ViewWelcome the 鈥榞ift economy鈥The sharing economy, driven by commercial platforms such as Uber, has also spurred new forms of charitable giving and free giveaways. A new mix of charity, consumption, and community defines its own economy.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA healing, refreshing breakA 海角大神 Science perspective: Many people have found healing relief and deep refreshment through prayer.
The Monitor's ViewHow Canada can help save democracyThe Liberals under Justin Trudeau won the Oct. 19 election by promising inclusive, respectful politics. With many democracies engaging in fear-mongering campaigns, Canada could set a model for a return to deliberative governance.
