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Tunisian Exceptionalism? Revisiting Recent Democratic…
The protest movements of the Arab Spring prompted a major reevaluation amongst policymakers and academics alike…
The Human Cost of Human Error
It has been, at time of writing, two months and one week since the U.S. airstrike on a Médecins Sans Frontières …
The First and Last Resort: A Look Back at Russia’s…
Had one hinted to the average Soviet citizen in 1975 – the thick of Soviet stagnation and bleakness – that a…
Persistent Gender Pay Gap: Is America As Developed As It…
While the extent of disparity between the wages of men and women varies by country and by profession, working women…
Should Canada welcome Syrian refugees? It’s…
Technically no one is responsible for sympathy or generosity. Technically, no one is responsible for accepting…
How Europe’s ‘Other Half’ Handles…
Is an old divide being given a new face in Europe? It can certainly seem that way when looking at the very public…
The United States in the Wake of the Paris Attacks: The…
In the aftermath of the attacks that tore through Paris in early November, political discourse in the developed…
How Hezbollah’s Involvement in Syria Sheds Light on the…
On Thursday, November 12, a double suicide attack killed 43 people and injured hundreds in the predominantly Shiite…
Anonymous #OpISIS: Can Cyber Warfare Win the War on…
Anonymous declares war on ISIS, November 16, 2015.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybz59LbbACQ
The horrors of…
A Globally Vexed Relationship: Terrorism and Climate…
While Europe continues to be on high alert in the aftermath of the attacks on Paris that left more than 120…
How ISIS Terror Has Reshaped World Politics
The mass slaughter in Paris, the lock down in Brussels, the anti-Arab paranoia on the European far right, the…
A Good President Makes History, a Bad One Changes…
“He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” Does this sound…