POLITICS
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The state of Europe
By Matthew Mai Europe these days seems to be on the verge of irrelevance and with the recent conclusion of…
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For some children born abroad, US citizenship has never been a guarantee
Victoria Reyes, University of California, Riverside The Trump administration announced on Aug. 28 that it would revoke the longstanding policy…
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US imposes new sanctions designations on Iran’s space program
Today, the Department of State designated the Iran Space Agency and two of its research institutes under Executive Order (E.O.)…
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Mozambique security: Privinvest delivered a solution
By Philip M. Griffin Mozambique has a security problem. An Islamic group recently claimed responsibility for a spate of killings…
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In a world of cyber threats, the push for cyber peace is growing
By Scott Shackelford, Indiana University Digital conflict and military action are increasingly intertwined, and civilian targets – private businesses and…
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Why increasing Arab-Israeli closeness matters
David Mednicoff, University of Massachusetts Amherst While the connection of Jews to Israel is frequently in the news, the changing…
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Brazil thanks Trump for being “on the same page” in the Amazon controversy: no foreign interference
Brazil and the United States believe the international community should have no say in confronting fires raging in the Amazon…
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The surge of right-wing populism reaches the capitals of South Caucasus
The rise of right-wing, nationalist populism in the global politics illustrated by the North American domestic turmoil, Brexit and European…
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Colombia’s peace process under stress: 6 essential reads
Catesby Holmes, The Conversation Three years after negotiating a landmark peace agreement with the Colombian government, a top commander of…
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