Obama’s Visit to Cuba & the Lifting of Travel Restrictions
March 21, 2016 4 min. read

On March 15, President Obama announced that certain travel restrictions between the United States and Cuba would be reduced in preparation for his visit to the small island country.

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North Korea’s Impasse Highlights Northeastern Asia’s Fragile Peace
March 17, 2016 4 min. read

The erratic behavior of the Kim dynasty has long enraged and exasperated both its enemies and allies, though larger states have certainly used North Korea’s existence as a fig leaf for moves of their own.

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How to Avoid Millions of Citizens Demanding your Impeachment
March 16, 2016 4 min. read

One of the most basic forms of democratic engagement besides voting comes from mass peaceful protests. Indeed, it is difficult to ignore millions of people demanding the end of your political career.

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Why is the Internet not Fostering China’s Democratization?
March 15, 2016 7 min. read

In the past, scholars tended to believe that the internet was an effective tool to challenge authoritarian regimes and facilitate the development of civil society. However, as an expert that has been investigating the issue for a number of years, I disagree with this widely held belief.

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Risky Business: Pyongyang’s Dangerous Gamble
March 14, 2016 6 min. read

After protracted negotiations, China has finally withdrawn its opposition, joining in the UN Security Council’s unanimous decision to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea in response to its recent nuclear and ballistic missile test.

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International Humanitarian Law and Counterterrorism: Turkey and the PKK
March 11, 2016 5 min. read

The indiscriminate killing of civilians in order to fight terrorism is unlawful. Moreover, the state’s brutal response has actually led to an increase in the number of terrorist attacks.

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The Islamic State in Libya
March 11, 2016 4 min. read

ISIS’ growing activity has caught the attention of U.S. officials who see no other option than to address the Islamic State threat in Libya with military action.

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U.S. Presidential Candidates are Wrong on the TPP
March 7, 2016 6 min. read

The Trans-Pacific Partnership, put together at the end of last year and signed at the beginning of last month, has not come into effect yet. Nonetheless, presidential candidates have spared no effort decrying it, turning the issue into a political piñata used to score points.

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Saudi Arabia’s Dangerous Gambit in Lebanon
March 7, 2016 10 min. read

Saudi Arabia’s decision to suspend $4 billion in military aid to Lebanon is the latest example of a meddlesome foreign power attempting to undermine Lebanese sovereignty to advance its own political agenda.

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Assessing the Risk of an ISIS “Dirty Bomb”
March 4, 2016 6 min. read

ISIS’ potential acquisition of radioactive material puts forward a scenario in which the extremist group may try to produce and use a “dirty bomb”.

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