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Three Years Post Snowden: What’s Really Changed?
Posted on June 5, 2016June 5, 2016

Three Years Post Snowden: What’s Really Changed?

To what extent have Snowden’s revelations impacted surveillance law around the world?

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Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership
Posted on May 21, 2016October 19, 2016

Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership

The unilateral withdrawal of American military support called for by proponents of restraint would be disastrous for U.S. foreign policy.

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North Korea: A Paper Tiger under the Dragon’s Protection
Posted on May 19, 2016August 14, 2016

North Korea: A Paper Tiger under the Dragon’s Protection

Rising tensions on the peninsula, combined with the slow-yet-sure expansion of the North’s nuclear capabilities risk a return to the war that has been on hold for over 60 years.

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An Economic Solution to ISIS
Posted on April 21, 2016August 14, 2016

An Economic Solution to ISIS

Denying conquest-based and commerce-based income to ISIS can limit the group’s functionality as a governing entity and a fighting force.

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Migration Flows into the U.S. – Public and Political Reactions
Posted on April 1, 2016May 31, 2016

Migration Flows into the U.S. – Public and Political Reactions

Jesse Sanchez speaks with Professor Michael Jones-Correa about refugees in the United States.

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When Obstructionism Backfires: Republicans’ Supreme Court Debacle
Posted on March 31, 2016June 15, 2016

When Obstructionism Backfires: Republicans’ Supreme Court Debacle

The Senate’s refusal to hold a nomination hearing for Merrick Garland is a flawed political strategy that may undermine the GOP’s credibility.

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International Neglect and the Collapse of Eritrean Rights
Posted on March 19, 2016June 14, 2016

International Neglect and the Collapse of Eritrean Rights

The severity of human rights violations demands an international diplomatic effort to establish humane governance in Eritrea.

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A More Perfect Union: Black Lives and Foreign Policy
Posted on March 17, 2016May 31, 2016

A More Perfect Union: Black Lives and Foreign Policy

The legitimacy of US foreign policy hinges on correcting ongoing domestic racial disparities.

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For Whom the Critics Toil: Revisiting the Foreign Policy of Bernie Sanders
Posted on March 16, 2016May 31, 2016

For Whom the Critics Toil: Revisiting the Foreign Policy of Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders’ foreign policy isn’t as deplorable as his critics suggest.

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