As America Exits Iraq, Iran Readies to Enter
By Jordan McGillis After more than eight years and the loss of nearly 4,500 American lives, the polarizing Iraq War
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Read More(This article was originally published in the World Policy Blog) By Christopher Bartolotta 2011 marks the 150th anniversary of Italian unification,
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Read MoreAn area considered a critical bastion of security in Afghanistan is experiencing violent and fatal protests against foreigners in the
Read MoreThe United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary, William Hague, recently stated that climate change may be “the 21st century’s biggest foreign
Read MoreThis post is part of Cram Session, an ongoing weekly series from the Whitehead Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy.
Read MoreAlthough the Lebanese government is currently struggling with its own internal upheavals, the labor department has moved forward with plans
Read MoreA bloc of countries calling themselves BASIC – Brazil, South Africa, India, and China – are meeting in New Delhi
Read MoreAbout the Interviewee Hernando de Soto is President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), headquartered in Lima, Peru
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