Our five favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week.
Our five favorite longreads and blog posts from the past week!
Our favorite longform articles and blogs from around the web this week!
Our favorite longform articles and blogs from around the web this week.
President Obamaβ graduation speech at the military academy at West Point sent mix signal about the priorities of American foreign policy and American leadership (read Michael Crowley’s analysisΒ on the address). First of all, the central point of his speech dealt with his perceived principal threat to the U.S., radical Islamic terrorism. Many experts tend to […]
Bruce Stokes, Director of Global Public Attitudes at the Pew Research Center in Washington D.C., published anΒ article titled, “Americans Simply Don’t Care About Peace in the Middle East”Β in Foreign Policy on May 9, which shows how Americans are skeptical about and uninterested in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. The following are some important excerpts from his article: […]
Eric Margolis is an American-born award-winning and internationally syndicated columnist. With three decades of reporting from the world’s hotspots in the Middle East, Southwest and Central Asia, Mr. Margolis is considered a veteran of many conflicts. His articles have appeared in major Western and Asian newspapers. Mr. Margolis is also a regular contributor to major […]
Our favorite long reads, blogs, and podcast from around the web this week.
Our five favorite long reads and blog posts from the past week.
Over the weekend, the New York Times published an article titled βIn Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin.β It caught my eye because it used the catchphrase β Cold War β that politicians as policymakers, journalists as conveyers and we as an audience have grown familiar with. Literary devices go a long way […]
Our five favorite long reads and blog posts from the past week.
What Happened to Canada? n+1 By Marianne Lenabat Marianne Lenabat discusses the dramatic political reorientation that has taken place in recent years in Canada. As Canada’s left parties decline, its renown social services may begin to decline, and populist politics will set in. Year of the Pigskin: My hilarious, heartbreaking, triumphant season with the American […]
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