The UN Should Get a Better Deal from Assad
June 23, 2016 5 min. read

The Syrian government has been exerting a great deal of influence on the actions of the UN aid agencies in Syria. It has leveraged foreign aid workers need for its permission to enter Syria into access to supplies for its supporters while denying vital food and medical aid to civilians trapped in areas outside its control.

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Obama’s Post-Presidential Foreign Policy
June 13, 2016 6 min. read

In an April 2015 Gallup poll, President Obama’s administration won the highest approval rating of any world leader among non-U.S. citizens.

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Korean Choices – Great Decisions Spring Updates
June 2, 2016 3 min. read

South Korean President Park Geun-hye has been negotiating with China and Iran in order to gain an advantage in future talks with Kim Jong-un’s regime.

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The UN Post-2015: Great Decisions Spring Updates
May 26, 2016 4 min. read

With Ban Ki-Moon’s term as the United Nations Secretary-General ending this year, many candidates have been put forward to replace him.

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8 Simple Steps to Bury Your Own Country
May 19, 2016 8 min. read

Between now and August, when a new Somali president is supposed to be elected, a variety of political noises are expected to get amplified only to lead to the all too familiar outcome—a wonderful presidential parade to inaugurate the next charlatan, a new or a recycled one.

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Parallel Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution: Hope for a Safer World
May 17, 2016 8 min. read

Where governments are unable or unwilling to venture, at least publicly, for fear of losing credibility with their electorates or their allies, parallel diplomacy can offer a way forward.

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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After protracted negotiations, China has finally withdrawn its opposition, joining in the UN Security Council’s unanimous decision to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea in response to its recent nuclear and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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Iran-U.S. Confrontation in the Persian Gulf: An International Law Perspective
February 22, 2016 4 min. read

On January 12, 2016, 10 U.S. sailors were detained by Iran’s Navy and later released. Can Iran’s behavior in its territorial waters be considered justifiable or in accordance with international law?

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Finding the next UN Secretary-General
February 10, 2016 4 min. read

With current Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon term ending this year, the search for his replacement has begun. Here are the four current nominees with the best credentials and most support.

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Chinese Oil Rig Again Angers Hanoi
January 21, 2016 4 min. read

Beijing is back to salami-slicing again, as it moved an offshore oil drilling rig on January 16 near the entrance to the Gulf of Tonkin, about 21 nautical miles east of the median line between Vietnam and China.

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The Politics of Insecurity in Somalia
September 18, 2015 7 min. read

AMISOM has outlived its mandate. It is time to put UN peacekeepers in Somalia.

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Somalia, No Political Legitimacy without Genuine Reconciliation
August 13, 2015 8 min. read

Out of context, all concepts and issues find themselves under the mercy of the dimwitted and exploiters.

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