The Biden Administration’s Middle East Policy 100-Days In

During the campaign trail, President Biden highlighted three matters his administration would immediately pursue in the Middle East: withdrawing American support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, recalibrating the Saudi-American partnership, and re-joining the Joint Comprehensive Plan of… Read More

Exploring Anti-Blackness in U.S. Immigration Policy: Why Are Cuban And Haitian Immigrants Treated Differently?

INTRODUCTION How is immigration policy developed? Why is immigration policy important? “Once I thought to write a history of immigrants in America; then, I discovered that immigrants were American history.”[i] Immigration has always played an important role throughout… Read More

Starvation and Torture in Uighur Detention Camps

A Need for International Unity Against China By Sawyer Sourbeer “We must be as harsh as them and show absolutely no mercy.”[i] Those were the words of China’s President Xi Jinping describing the attitude Chinese government officials must… Read More

“Negotiating with Terrorists”

Hezbollah and The United States By Imane Guissé The adoption of a “no-concessions with terrorists” policy by the United States of America in 1973 reflected the fears of the larger international community that any concessions would incentivize and… Read More

Russia’s Future Is Far More France Than China

And It’s Time The Kremlin Started Acting Like It By Will Baumgardner Russia is no longer the world superpower that it was as a part of the Soviet Union. In a world of emerging bipolarity, the largest geographic… Read More