Finding the Silver Bullet to Jump Start the EU’s Economy
November 20, 2015 5 min. read

While the U.S. is inching closer to pre-crisis unemployment and GDP growth figures, the picture across the pond is much, much darker.

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Dayton Accords at 20
November 18, 2015 4 min. read

The Dayton Accords ended the war, but with what kind of peace?

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How We Used to Identify Refugees
November 16, 2015 5 min. read

With the mass migration of refugees to Europe, the monitoring and identifying of claimants has been overwhelmed or simply ignored. With the latest attacks in Paris, there has to be accountability by governments to monitor who they allow into their countries.

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Media Freedom and Plurality is Struggling in Central & Eastern Europe
November 16, 2015 5 min. read

The European Union must do more to tackle endemic corruption and the lack of media pluralism in central and eastern Europe.

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GailForce: Cyber Issues
November 12, 2015 11 min. read

Since 2013, cyber has been ranked ahead of terrorism and named the #1 security threat to the U.S. The understanding of, and bridging of this gap is one of the major issues facing this nation and the rest of the world today.

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Algeria’s Role in Europe’s Migrant Crisis
November 12, 2015 11 min. read

NATO’s cooperation with Algeria offers potential in combating international human trafficking networks. Reviving the ‘regional NATO’ plan for a joint military organization of Saharan states would allow governments to better disrupt the routes used to transport many migrants to the Mediterranean coast.

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Could a Missile have Downed a Russian Airliner over Sinai?
November 4, 2015 4 min. read

Without a technical issue nor pilot error being the cause of the crash, attention has turned toward a possible external object hitting the plane.

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Industry Must Be Part Of The Solution At COP21
October 30, 2015 5 min. read

In the U.S., any discussion involving climate change tends to deteriorate into an argument between two factions—those who feel that climate change is a very real threat to the planet, and those who say it is nothing but a scare tactic.

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The new Chinese Century? Can a Green China with no Mideast Entanglements Surpass the U.S.?
October 28, 2015 7 min. read

China may be on its way to being a hybrid leader that can avoid overseas adventurism as it tries to rapidly abandon fossil fuels and modernize its unstable neighbors’ economies.

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A Few Thoughts on Israel at the UN
October 7, 2015 6 min. read

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recently spoke at the UN General Assembly meeting on behalf of the Jewish state.

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Remember Rwanda when Discussing Syria and Iraq
September 30, 2015 4 min. read

Rwanda will always be remembered as a genocide that came from the failure of the international community to act.

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