Terrorism in the Election Season Ryan Mernin Mar 26, 2016 Days after Bush’s reelection in his 2004 race against John Kerry, philosopher Todd May wrote an article chronicling…
Avoiding the Second Cold War John Chrobak Mar 18, 2016 On Monday, Russian president Vladimir Putin announced that Russia would begin withdrawing select parts of its…
American Foreign Policy Post-Elections: A Forecast of What’s to Come Conor Swimm Mar 16, 2016 Many are breathing a sigh of relief that the U.S. Presidential primaries seem to be finally approaching their end,…
‘No Lost Generation’ Natalie LaMarche Mar 12, 2016 The Syrian war is inescapable. We see it everywhere in the media. We hear of the violence taking place, with…
Joint Action Plan? Kathryn Schmidt Mar 11, 2016 You have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land……
The Peace to End All Peace: The Munich Ceasefire and the Coming of the Second Cold… Sarie Khalid Feb 27, 2016 President Obama and his diplomats assured the world there was no military solution to the Syrian civil war, even…
Rojava: A Utopia Born in Blood Come Allard de Grandmaison Feb 20, 2016 In northern Syria, an ideological war within a war is taking place. It brings two contradictory models into…
Freedom to Move in the Face of Danger Keiko Ivinson Feb 11, 2016 Today I felt like packing my bags and taking a vacation from this cold winter weather and the obscene stack of…
Negotiating with the Schengen’s Gatekeeper: Turkey and the European Migrant Crisis Kathryn Schmidt Feb 8, 2016 Europe is experiencing a migrant crisis of tremendous magnitude, the largest it has experienced since the…
The Face of Drones Francesca Wallace Feb 5, 2016 From a Western point of view, the recent use of drones to supplace human soldiers fighting terrorist groups in…