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A progressive foreign policy
By Lyes Jalali-Yazdi In late 2017, Senator Sanders took to the stage at Westminster College to lay forth the progressive…
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US underscores FATF implementation remains uneven in Pakistan
By Iman Malik The U.S. State Department released its Congress-mandated Annual Country Reports on Terrorism on November 1, 2019. These…
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Editor's Picks
Turkish Call of Duty: A game the POTUS wishes he had a restart button for
By Sabyasachi Biswal The words spoken by a fictional character – Captain Price in the famous Call of Duty franchise…
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AMERICAS
Investigations usually hurt a president’s public reputation – but Trump isn’t usual
By Douglas L. Kriner, Cornell University and Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley Will the House impeachment inquiry of President…
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AMERICAS
The Supreme Court and refugees at the southern border: 5 questions answered
By Karla Mari McKanders, Vanderbilt University I sat in a small room in Tijuana, Mexico with a 13-year-old indigenous Mayan…
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AMERICAS
Latin America shuts out desperate Venezuelans but Colombia’s border remains open – for now
By Cyril Bennouna, Brown University Economic collapse, government repression, violence and U.S. sanctions are making life unbearable for ever more…
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America now solves problems with troops, not diplomats
By Monica Duffy Toft, Tufts University Is America a bully? As a scholar, under the auspices of the Military Intervention…
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Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy may come to regret his discussion with President Trump
By Lena Surzhko-Harned, Pennsylvania State University The scandal that erupted in response to the July phone conversation between President Donald…
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ASIA
Of gains and losses: Iran, America and South Asia
By Palwasha Khan Iran and America have recently been at odds with no hope for de-escalation. Iranian authorities aiming to…
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