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Israel’s Illegal Use of White Phosphorus During ‘Operation Cast Lead’

Israel’s Illegal Use of White Phosphorus During ‘Operation Cast Lead’

How the U.S. Media Tries to Cover Up Israeli War Crimes…

Accidental Alchemy: Forging the Taliban into Effective Governance by Default

Accidental Alchemy: Forging the Taliban into Effective Governance by Default

Afghanistan stands on the cusp of a decision. They can bury the elders and ignore their ways as the Karzai government spirals deeper into corruption, or they can move…

Stuffing the Genie Back in the Bottle: Can Threats to the IT Supply Chain Be Mitigated?

Stuffing the Genie Back in the Bottle: Can Threats to the IT Supply Chain Be Mitigated?

The United States encouraged the very globalization that it now sees as a threat. If the U.S. fears companies like Huawei, then the government needs to be transparent and…

When Idols Turn to Sand: How the West Nearly Killed Malala Yousafzai

When Idols Turn to Sand: How the West Nearly Killed Malala Yousafzai

When the world should have viewed her as a child, they made her a symbol. Rather than caution her on diplomacy, the world encouraged her brazen outcries. Rather than…

The Illegality of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon’s approach to Sri Lanka

The Illegality of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon’s approach to Sri Lanka

The Secretary General’s “reports” have never been authorized or requested by the General Assembly, the Security Council, the HRC, or any other such body.…

The Syrian Crisis: A View from Azerbaijan

The Syrian Crisis: A View from Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is affected by the ongoing civil war. And the damage could be more substantial that we think for this long forsaken but strategically and energetically important country to the…

American Frankenstein: The Haqqani Revival

American Frankenstein: The Haqqani Revival

No travesty has been more avoidable or iconic than America’s involvement and mishandling of Jalaluddin Haqqani…

The United States’ (Mis)interpretation of Containment Theory

The United States’ (Mis)interpretation of Containment Theory

For decades American presidents restyled Kennan’s theory of containment to justify military interventions in Asia. …

The Crisis in Mali: A Historical Background

The Crisis in Mali: A Historical Background

In order to get a better handle on the situation, there must first be an understanding of the domestic actors, namely the Tuareg people.…

Transforming the European Citizens’ Initiative into a more effective, accessible tool of direct democracy: A proposal for framework revision

The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) is framework that allows EU citizens to call on the European Commission to propose legislation regarding a particular issue, following the gathering of at least…

The Case Against Ralph Eberhart, NORAD’s 9/11 Commander

The Case Against Ralph Eberhart, NORAD’s 9/11 Commander

One man was most responsible for both the air defense failures and the lying that covered it up.…

Resolving Hybrid Conflicts: The Bougainville Story

Resolving Hybrid Conflicts: The Bougainville Story

The story of the Bougainville crisis provides many lessons for understanding other violent conflicts that occur in the world today, especially those involving the struggles of indigenous populations. …

Kennedy and Macmillan

The so-called special relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was an intricate aspect in the formation and evolution of Anglo-American foreign policies during the presidency…

Truman Administration’s Containment Policy in Light of the French Return to Indochina

It is possible to argue that Truman (with the creation and the implementation of his Doctrine) made the first steps towards the American presence in Southeast Asia that involved United…

Nepal Human Rights Commission: Defender or Pretender?

The Commission must be transparent in its policies and totally independent of internal and external politics.…

Zyuganov Communists Continue Stalin’s Fight Against “Rootless Cosmopolitanism”

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation continues to be one of the major forces against opposition to globalization, and its concomitant bastardization of national cultures, by what Stalinists called…

JFK and the Media during his Electoral Campaigns

It is possible to argue that the “Great Debates forced citizens to rethink how democracy would work in a television era.”…

China’s Passport Map Controversy: The intransigence of territorial ambitions

It seems enigmatic that China would now make such a provocative gesture when it is attempting to show its commitment to being a player for stability in the region…

Anti-Semitism in Interwar Europe: the Cases of Poland & Hungary

It is possible to argue that official anti-Semitism legally adopted as national and governmental policy in Hungary and Poland was been one of the most infamous aspects of our recent…

Why Louis Freeh Should Be Investigated For 9/11

Why Louis Freeh Should Be Investigated For 9/11

Under Louis Freeh, the FBI failed miserably at preventing terrorism when preventing terrorism was the FBI’s primary goal.…

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