he greatest problem facing the Middle East today is the prevalence of failed states. These states lack the capacity to…
Programming Note: At UGA, we’re lucky to share a campus with other thoughtful student publications. One of those is The…
By: Patrick Wheat At the close of 2013, the turmoil in the Middle East became more intense with a strong…
By: Brianne Cate More than 50 years after his 1961 Farewell Speech, President Eisenhower’s warning of the military-industrial complex rings…
By: Brianne Cate As a country’s gross domestic product increases, so does its capacity to shake off the backlashes of…
Reporting from GPR’s Moroccan bureau, Andrew Jarnigan files an effortless and intelligent analysis of Syria in the Middle Eastern context. …
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugee’s most recent statistics on the Syrian refugee response reported…
By: Alexander Sileo Since the end of the Cold War, third-party interventions and multilateral initiatives have undergone a renaissance on…
By: Rachael Zipperer In his State of the Union Address last week, President Obama tackled the most important issues currently…
By: Andrew Jarnagin America is stretched thin. It is weary of war after the quagmires of Iraq and Afghanistan, anxious…
By: Emily Kopp “The times they are a changin’.” No, really. The U.S. federal executive branch continues to expand its…
By: Sami Jarjour Iraq, February 1963. The United States was “unofficially complicit” according to experienced OSS and CIA intelligence analyst…