This article from the New Yorker looks at the tensions between North Korea and the United States. It provides a rare glimpse into the internal
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Three flawed ideas are hurting international peacebuilding -Monkey Cage
According to Séverine Autesserre, while “policymakers and practitioners often admit that many standard peacebuilding techniques are ineffective. In the absence of compelling alternatives, these faulty
The man who declared the ‘end of history’ now fearful of the very fate of liberal democracy -National Post
In the early 1990s, just after the end of the Cold-War, Francis Fukuyama argued that we had reached the “end of history”. He was not
A Moral Guide to Serving in the Trump Administration -War on the Rocks
This article exams the dilemma facing many Americans involved in national security policy: boycott the Trump administration or remain engaged so policy making is not
The Surprising Science of Cease-Fires: Even Failures Can Help Peace -1New York Times
No one expects the current ceasefire in Syria to last very long or provide a long-term solution to the conflict. However this article suggests that
Here’s how we talk about manhood — and womanhood — during a presidential race -Washington Post
“…with or without a female candidate, the race for the presidency has always been gendered, as my research shows — often in ways that are