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Venezuela, the United States, and a Mirror

March 30, 2022 Shivani Shah 1 Comment Democracy, Diplomacy, Humanitarian Crisis, Nicolás Maduro, oil, Sanctions, U.S., Venezuela, Venezuelan Crisis

By: David Marina The ongoing political conflict within Venezuela has proven to be a unique challenge to the U.S. and

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Avoiding a ‘Big Stink’ with North Korea: Why Multilateral Engagement is Vital

May 24, 2021May 27, 2021 Rebecca Blaser 0 Comments alliances, Asia, Biden, China, denuclearization, japan, north korea, Nuclear, U.S., wmd

By Kassi Bourne The Biden administration made its interest known in rejoining the Iran Nuclear Deal, but it has yet

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American Foreign Policy AOC Articles and Blogs Gender Opinion Women Women in Politics Women's rights 

Women and Politics: Too Emotional?

November 18, 2019 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congress, Gender, Psychology, Public policy, Senate, U.S., Women, Women in Politics

Image Credit: Getty Images By Becca Blaser In a recent Twitter exchange, a female journalist stated that United States Representative

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A Culture of the Heart: The Benefits of a Community-Centered Mindset

February 8, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments africa, communalism, community, culture, individualism, International Community, U.S.

by Michael Galloway Today the world is filled with problems for which there appear no simple solutions. Brexit has proven

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Opinion 

The U.S.-China Relationship: A Clash of Cultures

June 15, 2018June 16, 2018 Dennis Meaney 1 Comment Asia, China, Conflict, culture, Trade, trade war, Trump, U.S.

by Patricia Zanini-Graca Lately, the relationship between the United States and China is among the top ten most newsworthy topics

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The Novelty of Western Populism

March 11, 2016 journalstaff 0 Comments Elections, EU, U.S., United States

In the wake of economic unrest, as the tide pulls back, often the incoming wave is hued by populism on

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American Foreign Policy 

American Phobias

March 23, 2015March 24, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 2 Comments 9/11, charlie hebdo, Counter Terrorism, Foreign Policy, ISIS, Policy, security, terrorism, U.S., U.S. foreign Policy

America has security issues. Communal psychological insecurity. I don’t mean solely external threats, largely I am referring to the internal

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South America 

Venezuela: Cheap Gas Makes for an Easy Fire

February 9, 2015February 9, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Gas, oil, OPEC, Prices, U.S., Venezuela

While drivers across the globe celebrate the rapid decline in gas prices, the repercussions for exporting nations are worrisome. Saudi

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Africa 

An Emerging International Response to Boko Haram

February 9, 2015February 9, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Boko Haram, Conflict, International Community, Nigeria, terrorism, U.S.

On January 30th, it was announced that Chadian armed forces drove Boko Haram fighters out of the town of Malumfatori

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