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The Symbolic Value of Sanctions Against Russia is Key to Upholding the Rule of International Law

January 17, 2023

The symbolic value of sanctions against Russia should not be discounted, argues Christine Abely. … More The Symbolic Value of Sanctions Against Russia is Key to Upholding the Rule of International Law

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Book Review: “Pax Transatlantica: America and Europe in the Post-Cold War Era”

May 16, 2022

Despite hype around the fall of the transatlantic world order, relations between the U.S. and Europe are thriving, argues Jussi M. Hanhimäki in his newest work. Cara Fitzgerald reviews. … More Book Review: “Pax Transatlantica: America and Europe in the Post-Cold War Era”

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U.S. Strategy of Reassurance is No Longer Enough for Taiwan

November 2, 2021

America’s policy of reassuring defense of Taiwan isn’t working. Regional deterrence might, argues Alice Cho. … More U.S. Strategy of Reassurance is No Longer Enough for Taiwan

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Biden’s North Korea Policy: Neither Ambitious Nor Adequate

September 20, 2021

Biden’s “diplomacy and stern deterrence” towards North Korea’s won’t stop the country’s nuclear weapon program, argues Betty Suh. … More Biden’s North Korea Policy: Neither Ambitious Nor Adequate

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Book Review: “Kissinger on Kissinger”

July 2, 2021

Carolin Wefer reviews “Kissinger on Kissinger”, a book that explores the actions and rationale of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. … More Book Review: “Kissinger on Kissinger”

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Shauna Hegna on How Local Communities Can Benefit from a Globalized World

July 10, 2018

What do Alaska’s indigenous communities have to do with global affairs? According to Shauna Hegna, a lot.  … More Shauna Hegna on How Local Communities Can Benefit from a Globalized World

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The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

July 5, 2018

From India to the U.S., Annie May Byrne Noonan looks at the world’s most dangerous places to be female. … More The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

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The Solution to Crisis in Venezuela? Call Cuba.

December 12, 2017

Venezuela is facing a political, economic and humanitarian crisis. Marissa Leon Jimenez says only a pan-American alliance can resolve it. … More The Solution to Crisis in Venezuela? Call Cuba.

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Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

October 10, 2017

To certify or not to certify? That’s not really the question, says Ashling Gallagher: damage to U.S. credibility has already been done. … More Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

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From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

September 28, 2017

From the Houses of Parliament to the U.S. Senate, there are more female representatives than ever before. But as Julia Doyle reminds us, the struggle for equality doesn’t end there. … More From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

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