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Potential Peacemaker or Just Another Spectator?: China’s Relations with Israel and Palestine, and Its Prospect as a Broker for Peace

Posted on January 14, 2018 by Elisabeth Siegel

Introduction Many experts have recently taken a keener eye to the activities of China in the Middle East, especially following heightened Chinese involvement th...

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Coverage and Reach, Affordability and Capacity? Gauging the Feasibility of the Mozambican Welfare State through Considerations of Divisive Internal Politics, International Agency Prescriptions, and South-South Cooperation

Posted on December 31, 2017 by Michael Borger

Abstract With cash transfer programmes, food subsidies, and other social protections, Mozambique’s welfare state addresses several critical areas of extreme pov...

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Cyber-defense Strategies for Contending with Non-state Actors: A Review and Assessment of Existing Proposals

Posted on December 23, 2017 by Elisabeth Siegel

Introduction With the development of cyberspace and the Internet beginning in the 1980s and 1990s, new potential avenues for warfare and other hostile actions h...

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North Korean Nuclear Proliferation: Causes and Responses

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Juan Otoya-Vanini

North Korea’s nuclear proliferation has long been a significant worry in world politics and for North Korea’s neighbors. Since 2002, North Korea has renewed its...

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Hafez Assad: National Hero or a Tragic Alternative?

Posted on December 3, 2017 by Marwan Safarjalani

“Most Syrians, especially the generation that never knew any other ruler, came to see no alternative” were Hunnebusch’s words when writing about Hafez Al-Assad’...

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A Short Examination of the Causes of the 1992 Algerian Civil War

Posted on November 12, 2017 by Muriel Wang

People try to identify relatives after a massacre at Rais in the Sidi Moussa region of Algeria on Aug. 29, 1997. (AP) The Algerian civil war, commonly referred ...

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Understanding US-Pakistan Relations: Interview with Ambassador Husain Haqqani

Posted on April 18, 2017 by Zeshan Gondal

Husain Haqqani is former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States (2008–2011). He is currently Senior Fellow and Director for South and Central Asia at ...

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The Myth of Microfinance

Posted on April 16, 2017 by Elias Mastakouris

The myth of microfinance is powerful. The idea that providing small loans to people in poverty will alleviate their conditions both satisfies our longing to be ...

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Constructing a Bogeyman: Osama bin Laden as a Totem for Global Muslim Insurgency

Posted on January 19, 2017 by Zachary Faircloth / 0 Comment

Since 9/11, the War on Terror has created no greater cult of personality than that surrounding Osama bin Laden. The late Saudi has become part political icon, p...

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On Street-Side Sexism: Global Awareness for a Global Problem

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Anna Meixler / 0 Comment

Global awareness has recently risen about the street harassment experienced by women worldwide. Though there is little consistency in street climates towards wo...

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