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Yemen in Flames: Why the US Needs to Stop Supporting Saudi War Crimes
Posted on December 28, 2015January 27, 2016

Yemen in Flames: Why the US Needs to Stop Supporting Saudi War Crimes

Washington must intervene politically in Yemen before extremists gain a foothold amidst the chaos.

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Killing LIBOR: The Case for a New Benchmark
Posted on December 27, 2015June 14, 2016

Killing LIBOR: The Case for a New Benchmark

Now that scandal has exposed the unreliability of LIBOR as a global financial benchmark, it is time to replace it.

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So Swings the Pendulum: Refugees and the Far-Right
Posted on December 14, 2015January 17, 2016

So Swings the Pendulum: Refugees and the Far-Right

Today’s far-right is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, preaching bigotry veneered with a rhetorical gloss of intellectual honesty and populism.

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Poland’s Shift to the Right: Poland First, Europe Second
Posted on December 6, 2015December 7, 2015

Poland’s Shift to the Right: Poland First, Europe Second

Poland’s new ruling party is intent on protecting the nation’s self-interest, even at the expense of EU policy.

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Managing the Turkish-Kurd Conflict Should be a U.S. Priority
Posted on December 3, 2015June 14, 2016

Managing the Turkish-Kurd Conflict Should be a U.S. Priority

The U.S. is allowing Turkey to become more authoritarian and opposed to the anti-ISIL effort.

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Safe Spaces and Safe Zones: How America’s Culture Wars Bleed into Its Foreign Wars
Posted on December 1, 2015June 14, 2016

Safe Spaces and Safe Zones: How America’s Culture Wars Bleed into Its Foreign Wars

American politicians are engaged in a dangerous war of words with Islamic State, which is exactly what the group wants.

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Greece on Edge: Coping with Two Crises at Once
Posted on December 1, 2015September 10, 2017

Greece on Edge: Coping with Two Crises at Once

Demetrios Papageorgiou speaks with Athens-based journalist John Psaropoulos about Greece’s dual migrant and debt crises.

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Thinking Like Thatcher: Against Regional Representation in UNSC
Posted on November 27, 2015December 28, 2015

Thinking Like Thatcher: Against Regional Representation in UNSC

Today, dozens of countries deserve a “middle power” status, which makes the question of what power is, and who has it particularly important.

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Keystone XL’s Rejection isn’t the Victory Environmentalists Think it is
Posted on November 20, 2015February 8, 2016

Keystone XL’s Rejection isn’t the Victory Environmentalists Think it is

Big oil won’t cease to exist just because the State Department is playing politics.

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