ISIS Brides: Should Their Home Countries Say ‘I Do’ to Re-Acceptance? Elizabeth Franceschini Mar 17, 2019 There have been several instances of Western women, and men, who have sought to join the militant group, and left…
Venezuela through the Eyes of the Global North Gretel Kahn Mar 11, 2019 Unfortunately, both the right and the left are blinded by their own ideological agenda when making assertions and…
Crying Wolf on Venezuela: The False US Coup Narrative Alexandre Monnier Mar 10, 2019 There have been debates about the ethics of intervention and power and about the legality of hypothetical US…
A Picture Worth a Thousand Words: The Politics Behind the State of the Union Evelyne Goulet Feb 25, 2019 Historically, the State of the Union has aimed to address US voters and foreign interests to detail the past year's…
An Uncalculated Risk: Nepal Weighs in on Venezuela Anna Aryal Feb 24, 2019 The ongoing political crisis in Venezuela, due largely to the debate surrounding the country's rightful president,…
Why I’m Worried About the Democratic Party Max Clark Feb 22, 2019 As the Democratic party seeks to retake the Presidency and Congress in 2020 and effect change on Capitol Hill, it…
Victory at the Asia Cup: How Qatar Demonstrates Resilience Against the Saudi… Albert Gunnison Feb 22, 2019 Qatar’s victory at the Asia Cup is emblematic of its continued resistance to Saudi-led regional policy, and if the…
Controlling Truth: Information, Technology, and Politics Emilio Rosenthal Feb 17, 2019 It foreshadows an unprecedented epidemic of (mis)information, one which may change the media—and how we interact…
The End of an Era: Peace with the Taliban? Graeme Murray Feb 12, 2019 The tentative agreement between the Taliban and the United States shows that the neoconservative currents which…
A Tribute to Former Congressman Walter Jones Jr: A Voice in the Wilderness Andrew Figueiredo Feb 11, 2019 With more members like Walter Jones Jr., Congress would be a more representative, productive environment. Political…