Why Obama Needs a Second Thought on “No First Use”
August 30, 2016 6 min. read

Maybe the U.S. is ready to adopt a “no first use” policy for its nuclear arsenal but its allies, dependent on America’s “nuclear umbrella”, are not.

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Law Enforcement in “Modern” Counterterrorism
August 29, 2016 7 min. read

The key to crafting effective counterterrorism policies depends on balanced judgments between democratic principles and security policies.

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Bonnie Glaser on the Security Dimensions of the U.S.-China Relations
August 25, 2016 2 min. read

In the third installment of the virtual roundtable, Bonnie Glaser discusses the security dimensions of the U.S.-China Relations.

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Islamophobia and Radicalized Perceptions
August 24, 2016 5 min. read

The current American presidential election has placed Islam and Muslims on the center stage of a nasty campaign politics.

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Free Trade Taking a Beating in U.S. Election
August 24, 2016 4 min. read

In a sharply divided electorate, opposition to free trade is creating an unlikely point of unity between angry voters across the aisle.

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Libya: Still a Fractured Land
August 23, 2016 6 min. read

Disagreement over how money from the country’s oil, which represents 98% of government revenue, should be distributed is paralyzing Libyan peace efforts.

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The Strategy Behind Single-Assailant Terrorist Attacks
August 22, 2016 4 min. read

The recent surge of “lone-wolf” operations, is part of ISIS’ strategy to create a climate of insecurity and portray itself as wide-reaching.

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Taking Advantage of Foreign Policy
August 20, 2016 3 min. read

In the eyes of Russia, Iran, American allies and many Americans themselves, the United States is no longer guiding foreign policy in the Middle East.

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Legacies of General MacArthur’s ‘Peace Constitution’ still Matter in East Asia
August 20, 2016 9 min. read

Post-war Japan’s constitution was an avant-garde collage of high-edge liberal democratic universal norms that revolutionized an outmoded governance system.

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Trump’s Bad Foreign Policy Prescription
August 19, 2016 4 min. read

Trump’s over-simplistic diagnosis of the threat to America specifically, and the world in general, is off the mark, and so is his prescription.

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On Shifting Ground: A New Documentary on Nepal Earthquake Relief
August 16, 2016 3 min. read

On Shifting Ground tells the story of collaboration among six Hilton Prize-winning international NGOs and a range of local organizations after the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

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Amb. Kishore Mahbubani on U.S.-China Relations
August 12, 2016 2 min. read

In the first installment of this 6-part virtual roundtable, Ambassador Kishore Mahbubani, gauges the ‘temperature’ of U.S.-China relations.

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