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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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Why Foreign Policy Matters in the 2016 Election
Posted on January 17, 2016

Why Foreign Policy Matters in the 2016 Election

Presidential candidates tend to focus on the economy during the campaign, and yet spend at least as much time on foreign policy once in office.

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How Netanyahu’s Decision to Address Congress is Testing Israel’s Relationship with the United States
Posted on February 4, 2015August 6, 2015

How Netanyahu’s Decision to Address Congress is Testing Israel’s Relationship with the United States

The special relationship between the United States and Israel plays an outsize role in shaping U.S. policy in the Middle East — so why is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now jeopardizing it?

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Meeting the Challenges of a Globalized Food Supply
Posted on November 11, 2014August 7, 2015

Meeting the Challenges of a Globalized Food Supply

Food has become an increasingly globalized commodity, a reality that has sparked a fierce debate over regulatory and safety standards.

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Authorizing America’s Next War in the Middle East
Posted on September 8, 2014September 11, 2017

Authorizing America’s Next War in the Middle East

Without a new or revised AUMF, the US government will continue to use an outdated congressional authorization to justify new military operations in the Middle East.

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