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American Foreign Policy Editors' Pick Featured Military Opinion 

The President’s Conflict Cure

February 16, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment American Foreign Policy, Editors' Pick, featured, Michael Flynn, Military, security, Trump

By John Velazque Is conflict the cure for President Trump? Internal discord abounds in the United States. Controversial policies enacted by

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Africa 

Central African Republic: MINUSCA Too Little, Too Late?

October 27, 2014October 27, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments DPKO, featured, MINUSCA, Peacekeeping, United Nations

By Matthew Mitchell “French soldiers move a wounded man at Mpoko Airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday, Dec. 23,

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American Foreign Policy Editors' Pick Featured Middle East 

Conflict in Syria: The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend, maybe?

October 23, 2014October 27, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 1 Comment Conflict, featured, Intervention, ISIS, Syria, United States

By Ziad Al Achkar The Syrian conflict has raged on for over 3 years and the U.S. intervention that began

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American Foreign Policy Editors' Pick Middle East 

Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIS)

October 22, 2014October 27, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments featured, ISIS, US Policy

Presentation S. Azmat Hassan on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIS) on October 22, 2014 Thank you for

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China Editors' Pick Featured 

The Hong Kong Revolution: Is there an invisible hand holding the umbrella?

October 22, 2014October 27, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Democracy, featured, Hong Konk, Protests, Revolution, United States

By Danny Dubbaneh In September 2014, activists in Hong Kong began protesting outside government headquarters and occupied several major city intersections,

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Journal Issue 

Follow the Leader: Foreign Policy Strategy Through the Authoritarian Lens

July 31, 2014October 27, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments featured

A wide variety of governments exist in the world; constitutional democracies, republics, parliamentary systems, and more. One type of government

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