There is a Life after the Presidency, Your Excellency: The Case of African Leaders
by Erick Agbleke Africa’s oldest state, Ghana, at only 61 years old fought hard for its independence and laid the
Read Moreby Erick Agbleke Africa’s oldest state, Ghana, at only 61 years old fought hard for its independence and laid the
Read MoreInterview conducted by Meagan Torello On 28 September 2018, Ms. Rajaa Altalli met with the Journal of Diplomacy to discuss
Read MoreBy Roger Alfani In 1994, authors of the book edited by Douglas Johnson and Cynthia Sampson, Religion, the Missing Dimension
Read Moreby Patricia Zanini-Graca The Brazilian presidential election of 2018 will have the largest number of candidates since the 1989 cycle
Read MoreBy Oluwagbemiga D Oyeneye In September 2017, Mr. Mohamad Mirghahari was named the School of Diplomacy and International Relations’ inaugural
Read Moreby Emanuel Hernandez Despite significant advancements toward a new social order in Colombia, there are three issues that threaten to
Read MoreA New Phase in Syria On February 7th near the Syrian City of Deir al-Zour, US Airpower struck a group
Read MoreThe Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, have been called the most friendless people in the world, and their persecution
Read MoreBefore the 2016 election, before the hacking investigations and partisan rhetoric, the Alt-right cultivated an important connection in the Russian
Read MoreThe World Economic Forum makes the claim that climate change is one of the ten biggest challenges facing the globe.
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