“We continue to bleed red, blue, and orange:” The costs of the denial of the… Emma Noradounkian Feb 14, 2015 Though Polish Jewish lawyer and drafter of the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of…
The Pope Francis Phenomenon Sara Issaoun Dec 8, 2014 Argentinian Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis, bore many firsts for the Vatican: he is the first elected pope…
Why Turkey Refuses to Join the War Against IS Benjamin Aloi Sep 23, 2014 On September 20th, the world was greeted with a rare piece of good news in the ongoing Islamic State (IS) crisis in…
Has “Zero Problems with Neighbours” Failed? Benedikt van den Woldenberg Dec 20, 2013 The current crisis in Syria has seen a largely inconsistent and vacillating foreign policy response from Turkey.…
Wrapping Up the Arab Spring (2011-2013) Part 6: Frontier Areas of the Arab Spring:… Benedikt van den Woldenberg Nov 20, 2013 While the Arab Spring rocked much of the Arab world, upending the regional political order, states in the…
Wrapping Up the Arab Spring (2011-2013) Part 3: Repression and Civil War Benedikt van den Woldenberg Oct 22, 2013 The civil war in Syria highlights the more vicious and destabilizing aspects of the Arab Spring. In Tunisia,…
#ogiganteacourdou, #TürkiyemDireniyor: Comparing Social Media Use in Brazil and… Alex Langer Oct 7, 2013 By now, the Arab Spring of 2011 has become a quintessential case study of popular uprisings in political science…