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A New W.A.V.E: Iranian Foreign Policy, A Rejection of…
When realism is mentioned concerning international relations, the concept of a “zero-sum game” comes to mind.…
Wrapping Up the Arab Spring (2011-2013) Part 3:…
The civil war in Syria highlights the more vicious and destabilizing aspects of the Arab Spring. In Tunisia,…
The Hard Truth of China’s Soft Power: Chinese Aid in…
In recent years, China has emerged as a significant economic and political player in Africa, committing $75…
King Abdullah’s Reforms: Concession, Innovation,…
With an international push to "modernize”, and domestic pressure for more moderation, King Abdullah is…
Disengagement or Drones? The American-African Security…
Recently speaking before the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama posited that an American …
Wrapping up the Arab Spring (2011-2013) Part 2:…
Since the beginning of what soon became known by the neologism ‘Arab Spring’ four countries have witnessed a…
A “De-Americanized” World: The Issue of China’s…
On Sunday, China’s official news agency called for the world to consider “de-Americanizing”: “As US politicians…
Another Uganda Plan: Israeli Foreign Policy and East…
If one were to predict which state besides Kenya spoke out most strongly about the attack on Nairobi’s Westgate…
Wrapping up the Arab Spring (2011-2013), Part 1:…
What happened to the Arab Spring, this unprecedented wave of protests spreading throughout the Middle East? Since…
“Uniţi Salvăm Roșia Montană”: Gold Mining and Civil…
United We Save Roșia Montană: That’s the motif that keeps protesters in Romania, and increasingly around the…
South Africa-Canada Relations: Benefit in Moving Closer,…
In May, Governor General David Johnston, led a Canadian delegation to South Africa. There, he warned and called…
“Lest Ye Become a Monster”: North Korean…
Just another day on the 38th parallel. Soldiers, separated by North and South, populate the ubiquitously…