Are All Refugees Treated Equally? Iman Lahouaoula Mar 19, 2017 With the summer months looming ahead, many of us imagine being on a beach with the scorching sun on our backs,…
The Uri Attack and What It Means for Indo-Pak Relations Amina Zaidi Oct 10, 2016 Since the independence of India and subsequent creation of Pakistan, the two nations have been perpetually in…
9/11 Families v. Saudi Arabia Alexandra Yiannoutsos Oct 10, 2016 The United States Congress recently near-unanimously approved Bill S.2040, or more commonly, The Justice Against…
Afghanistan’s Opium Solution Ryan Mernin Feb 19, 2016 For fourteen years, beginning in 2001, the U.S. fought a war on two fronts in Afghanistan: one to destroy the…
The Human Cost of Human Error Stephen Friedrich Dec 11, 2015 It has been, at time of writing, two months and one week since the U.S. airstrike on a Médecins Sans Frontières …
What Do We Do With Disaster? Remembering the Afghanistan/Pakistan Earthquake Alexa Looker Nov 15, 2015 Nearly two weeks ago, on October 26th, Afghanistan was hit by an earthquake. The earthquake, falling between 7.5…
Weekly Roundup: February 7 Alex Langer Feb 7, 2014 The beginning of a new month, and international politics never stop moving. MIR, as always, is on top of it.…
Three Brothers: The Pakistan-Afghanistan-India Rivalry Nicholas LePage Feb 3, 2014 Pakistani-Afghan relations are a “complex and complicated nexus” that have produced seemingly self-defeating…
The “Other War” Alex Langer Oct 6, 2013 In his weekly, televised address from the Oval Office on September 7th, President Obama was quick to reassure the…