Geopolitical Showdown in the Horn
June 1, 2015 6 min. read

Recently, two major developments in Somalia and Djibouti have attracted international media attention. John Kerry became the first U.S. Secretary of State to visit Mogadishu, while China has negotiated the construction of a military base in the strategic port of Djibouti.

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How to Make a Difference Abroad: A Review of Kate Otto’s “Everyday Ambassador”
June 1, 2015 8 min. read

In her new book Everyday Ambassador (Atria Paperback), Kate Otto lays out a program for young people seeking to make a difference.

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What fate for the EU-U.S. trade deal?
June 1, 2015 5 min. read

With all the attention turned to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), currently negotiated by the U.S. with 12 Asian countries, few seem to notice anymore the equally important Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union and the United States.

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Muhammad Depictions on Washington, D.C. Metro?
June 1, 2015 5 min. read

The current debate over political advertising in the Washington, D.C.-area transit system moves the issue from “free speech” to “public safety,” and probably toward the Supreme Court.

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FPA’s Must Reads (May 29 – June 4)
May 30, 2015 2 min. read

Our favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week.

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Ben Bernanke’s Monetary Policy: Bubble Double Toil and Trouble ?
May 28, 2015 8 min. read

Bernanke’s speech back in 2002 can help shed some light on the question of how asset prices have been taken under consideration in the past by the Fed. It also helps explain how these prices will affect monetary policy in the future.

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Investing in Emerging Markets with Consumer Protection in Mind
May 18, 2015 4 min. read

The concept of the fair market and protection for consumers is based on the idea that inefficient and corrupt practices by large private companies and wayward government officials increases the cost to the consumers and the public.

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SIGNALS: A Candid Discussion with Dr. Philippa Malmgren
May 18, 2015 22 min. read

Paul Nash of the Foreign Policy Association speaks with Dr. Philippa Malmgren about her new book Signals: The Breakdown of the Social Contract and the Rise of Geopolitics.

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The FPA’s Must Reads (May 8-15)
May 15, 2015 3 min. read

Our favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week.

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The FPA’s Must Reads (May 1 – May 7)
May 8, 2015 2 min. read

Our favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week.

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Why We All Innately Know What Justice Should Be
May 6, 2015 3 min. read

When we see Baltimore, we must always remember that an abuse of basic rights will always be met with protests. That discussion should always take place in the framework of justice for all citizens.

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The FPA’s must reads (April 17-24)
April 24, 2015 3 min. read

Our favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week.

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