By Christian Pedraza July 31, 2015, by a narrow margin of 44 votes to 40, Beijing beat the city of…
By Swapnil Agrawal , a reason international affairs junkies should care about domestic politics. As the national stage is dominated…
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By Prabhjot Minhas “Politics is…an expression of our compelling need to live as one, in order to build as one,…
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By Ben Brockman pproximately 3.5 million people tuned in on August 6 to watch the finale of one of the…
By Cait Felt y now, most people have seen the horrifying images of a toddler’s body washed ashore in southern…
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By Bert Thompson tate visits are normally a time for celebrating the relationship between the leaders of two countries. But…
his past week I was fortunate to sit down and talk with a leading Greek economist on the economic situation…
By William Robinson o deal is better than a bad deal.” This statement was made again and again by Secretary…
t is sometimes half-jokingly suggested that the Republican Party will, on principle, oppose literally anything proposed by President Obama. In…
hat is the biggest ecological threat facing the world today? Is it humans’ threats to nature such as climate change…
he greatest problem facing the Middle East today is the prevalence of failed states. These states lack the capacity to…