Op-Ed: The U.S. Should Join the ICC – for Humanity’s Sake
November 30, 2018 6 min. read

The 4th of July is sacred in the civic culture of Americans. On that day of 1776, their forefathers formally terminated allegiance to King George III. Prominent among their grievances against him was that he ‘made Judges dependent on his Will alone’ – by pulling the strings of term and pay. It is this judicial […]

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Op-ed: Empowering Young People for Sustainable Peace
October 25, 2018 6 min. read
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Entering adulthood is never easy. For the 1.8 billion youth in the world today– the most in history– the challenges are particularly daunting. Not only are more than one-fifth of global youth not in employment, education or training, and a quarter affected by violence or armed conflict, but the world itself is facing existential threats to global peace and […]

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How do Arabs in Middle East view the US mid-term elections?
October 10, 2018 4 min. read

Many Americans feel that the Arab world has a negative opinion of US President Donald Trump and would very much like for the Democrats to succeed in the upcoming US mid-term elections. However, this perception of the Arab world is very misleading and does not tell the whole story for there are Arabs who do […]

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What If NATO Really IS Obsolete?
July 23, 2018 4 min. read

President Trump’s pronouncements always generate froth, by his words and in the reporting and recrimination that follows.  But in Brussels, before his Helsinki meeting with Putin, he did, again, call NATO obsolete. Once any President raises it, the question takes on a life of its own.  And if NATO’s value is in doubt, who should be […]

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Muslims in the Crosshairs of Hate
August 22, 2017 7 min. read

Human history is peppered with dreadful accounts of minority communities who were deliberately demonized before atrocities were committed against them.

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Delegitimizing America?
February 6, 2017 5 min. read

The immigration fiasco, based on the President’s executive order, was the next stage of delegitimizing the American political process itself.

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Defending The Liberal World Order
May 6, 2016 10 min. read

In 1939, an article entitled “Mourir pour Dantzig?” (“Why Die for Danzig?”) argued that France should avoid war with Germany if the latter seized Poland. Today, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, as well as Russia’s belligerent foreign policy, leads us to ask similar questions.

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The Soft Power of Francis’ Geopolitical Papacy
April 29, 2016 5 min. read

He is outspoken on migration and refugee issues, was involved in brokering an upgrade in U.S.-Cuban relations and takes part in debates on hot-button topics from income inequality to climate change. Francis’ view of the papacy is clearly geopolitical.

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Paul Volcker on the Breakdown of Government
April 4, 2016 5 min. read

We are in a world of economic frustration, breakdown of order, armed conflict, and a seeming vacuum of responsible leadership. Who among us can view with any satisfaction the current manifestation of our own electoral processes, much less our role as international leader?

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