Could Turkey Implode?
February 17, 2016 4 min. read

Turkey, long hailed as a bastion of secular democracy in the Muslim world, could be spiraling toward an all-out civil war as conflicts between Turkish security forces and Kurds as well as other ethnic minorities continue to escalate.

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Is Rio Ready for the Olympics?
February 16, 2016 5 min. read

The Olympic Games are scheduled to begin on August 5. But will Rio de Janeiro be prepared amidst an economic recession, a looming public health crisis, delayed infrastructure developments, increasing crime rates, and numerous other problems that have rapidly developed over the past three years?

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Uprooting Islamic State?
February 16, 2016 5 min. read

Lacking outside alliances and with the geopolitical situation slowly starting to tilt against it, Islamic State’s pretensions to act as a legitimate government seem to have its days numbered.

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The Cuban Embargo After Obama: The Presidential Candidates’ Platforms
February 12, 2016 5 min. read

Obama has already begun the process of normalizing relations with Raul Castro’s government. However, it will fall upon the next U.S. President to end the island’s economic isolationism.

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China’s Military Pivot to Africa just got Serious
February 11, 2016 5 min. read

The Chinese foreign ministry recently announced that China would be setting up a “logistical facility” in the East African country of Djibouti.

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Saudi-Iranian ‘Cold War’ Uses Sectarianism As Tool
February 11, 2016 7 min. read

Following Saudi Arabia’s execution of the Shiite Cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, observers of the Middle East are pondering a multitude of eventualities, many of which point to a hot conflict between the two regional powers.

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Sri Lanka : Nationalism & Indian Free Trade
February 8, 2016 4 min. read

Sri Lanka is expanding its free trade agreement with India. Nationalism is acting against, as usual. But the state regulatory structure is the real issue.

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The Inter-Korean Propaganda War
February 4, 2016 3 min. read

The intensifying animosity was coarsely expressed by a North Korean leaflet at the time: “Let us beat to death Park Geun-hye’s gang of dogs for resuming propaganda broadcasts and deteriorating North-South relations!”

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Meeting International Obligations at All Costs: Rio 2016
February 2, 2016 2 min. read

The FIFA World Cup highlighted the rift between internationally oriented elites and average Brazilians.

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Any New Year’s resolutions Mr. Orbán?
January 28, 2016 4 min. read

Old tricks die hard in the European Union’s “rogue state,” but the West must acknowledge its hand in fueling the political culture in Hungary.

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Saudi Arabia-Iran: Tensions and Intertwined Futures
January 27, 2016 5 min. read

2016 kicked off with tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran reaching new highs. Their rivalry will define the future of the region, from oil prices to the risk of armed conflict.

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