MIR Meets: Richard Hanania Blaise Brosnan Jan 20, 2022 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Richard Hanania, founder of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and…
North Korea’s Nuclear Capabilities: An Enduring Foreign Policy Concern For Biden’s… Enora Lauvau Apr 27, 2021 The United States has yet to adopt a foreign policy stance towards North Korea that has led to a lasting agreement…
A Delicate Balancing Act at the Heart of Central Asia Ewan Halliday Nov 23, 2020 Kazakhstan’s position is a complicated one. The country’s ruling elites are attaching themselves to China’s rising…
Outsourcing War: Mercenaries as a Foreign Policy Tool Felipe Aas Oct 27, 2020 While the use of mercenaries is a conventional practice, its proliferation is nevertheless a cause for concern. By…
Canada is Struggling to Keep Pace with the International Community Alua Kulenova Jun 26, 2020 On Thursday, Canada lost its bid to rejoin the United Nations Security Council after two decades of absence. The…
To Kill a Caliph Sarah Farb Nov 22, 2019 The Islamic State is still receding, militarily and territorially, from its position in years past. But it behooves…
The Unsurprising Nature of U.S. Withdrawal from Syria Alex Karasick Nov 9, 2019 The recent decision by the United States to pull out of Syria and allow for a Turkish intervention is, without a…
The African Diaspora: Catalysts for Socioeconomic Change Teresa Tolo Oct 31, 2019 African nations stand to greatly benefit from the expertise and resources of the diaspora community. The…
A “Trump deal” with Iran: At What Cost? Fikret Oktay Oct 19, 2019 Trump has made another one of his gambles. He could still get the deal he wants, but at the moment, it seem like…
Jeremy Corbyn: An Unsatisfactory Alternative Anne Karam Apr 23, 2019 As the UK keeps falling down the Brexit rabbit hole, Jeremy Corbyn is doing nothing to help. His lack of leadership…