By Holly Boggs What is a country without an army or a means to independently protect itself? The response of…
By: Michael Ingram China to the average layperson appears monolithic. Their political system is notoriously opaque with virtually all prominent…
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By: Holly Boggs There’s a foreign country with a government consisting of two competing ideological groups who represent the needs…
By: Ian Davis There is little denial that China will one day overtake the United States’s preeminent role as the…
By: Victoria Barker News reports from this past year have been filled with the ongoing covert power struggle between the…
By: Holly Boggs Throughout history, there often exists a territory that is split along a horizontal line, which divides its…
By: Michael Ingram Eight uninhabited and desolate islands in the East China Sea are at the center of an intensifying…
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By: Andrew Jarnagin America is stretched thin. It is weary of war after the quagmires of Iraq and Afghanistan, anxious…
By: Cecilia Moore Since the Gulf War, the United States’ military has been immersed in Middle Eastern conflicts. As a…
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By: Tia Ayele In a televised interview alongside Zambian president Rupiah Banda, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Africa…