THE SCHOLAR: When Questioning the U.S. Military Is Right
By Thomas E. GriffithProfessor, Elliott School of International Affairs January 31, 2010President Obama’s speech on Afghanistan on December 1st, has settled, for the moment, the debate over the role of...
View ArticleCOUNTERPOINT: When Questioning the U.S. Military is Wrong
By Anonymous March 7, 2010In the recent International Affairs Review article “The Scholar: When Questioning the US Military is Right,” Dr.read more
View ArticleTHE SCHOLAR: Why Yemen is Not on the Verge of Collapse
Ibrahim Sharqieh April 11, 2010The Al-Houthis war in the North, the secessionist movement in the South, and Al-Qaeda cells in throughout the country are not new problems to Yemen.read more
View ArticleLooking for Problems, not Solutions: Proposing a Risk Assessment Unit In...
By Dr. Yoav J. TenembaumGuest Writer July 12, 2010Why is it that financial institutions and insurance companies have risk assessment specialists while Presidents and Prime Ministers do not?read more
View ArticleRethinking the Relationship Between Democracy and Terrorism
By Steve Stoddard Vol. XIX, no. 1: Spring/Summer 2010The promotion of democracy throughout the world has always been touted as a core American value dating back to the country’s origins, but following...
View ArticleDomestic Policy and International Positioning: A True Test of Sovereignty
In post-war Sri Lanka, there remains a growing need for a robust foreign policy grounded in strong interest-driven national positions.By Salma YusufContributor June 17, 2012In post-war Sri Lanka, there...
View ArticleThe Four Axes of the East: Russia, China, Syria, and Iran
As the violence in Syria continues to escalate, Russia and China remained focused on their strategic, long-term interests.By Majid RafizadehContributor July 8, 2012As the violence in Syria continues to...
View ArticleThe United States-Pakistan Relations and the Issue of Afghanistan
There are serious divergences between the Zardari Government and the Obama administration on the endgame planned for Afghanistan post-2014 when most international forces leave the country.By Dr. Sohail...
View ArticleU.S. Foreign Policy: Back to Realism
As new currents affect U.S. foreign policy, a Realist perspective is regaining ground.By Sumantra MaitraContributor January 13, 2013As new currents affect U.S. foreign policy, a Realist perspective is...
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