Authentic Desires and Internal Constraints

Kaini Li discusses the philosophical aspect of freedom and how it plays an integral part in international affairs.

Saudi Arabia, the UN Security Council, and the Future of U.S.-Saudi Relations

Chloé Maiers discusses Saudi Arabia’s rejection of the UNSC seat and how it reflects on the relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

The U.S. Government Shutdown Damaged America’s Standing In The International Community

Richard Guerra looks at how the international community views the U.S. after its recent government shutdown.

Iran Changing Course on Nukes? Establishing a Legal Framework for Nuclear Negotiations with Iran’s New Leadership

Ben Haight discusses how the U.S. should use diplomacy when dealing with Iran.

More Than Just Money: United States’ Aid Package to Egypt

Ross Clark explores the military aid relationship between the United States and Egypt.

Three Questions Congress Must Ask on Syria

Photo Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images[1] By: Scott Stedjan President Obama surprised many in the foreign policy world last week when he decided to seek Congressional authorization for a military strike against Syria. Some in Congress welcomed the decision, while others, such as Congressman Peter King (R-NY) argued that “President Obama is abdicating his responsibility as […]

Interview: Middle East Expert Dr. John L. Esposito

Executive Editor Garrett Redfield interviewed Middle East expert Dr. John L. Esposito to get his insights on the Middle East.

Escalating Interventions in Syria and the Prospects of Unity

Jacob Pester provides analysis regarding the complexities of the Syrian conflict and prescribes a set of recommendations.

U.S. Conducts Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Test

Photo Courtesy: U.S. Air Force[1] By: Garrett Redfield Today at 9:27am EST, the United States Air Force tested an “unarmed” intercontinental ballistic missile called the Minuteman III. According to Air Force Global Strike Command officials, the purpose of the test was “to validate and verify the effectiveness, readiness and accuracy of the weapon system.” Interestingly, […]

South Korean President Park Geun Hye Visits U.S.

Photo Courtesy: Cheong Wa Dae[1] By: Garrett Redfield This past week, President Park Geun Hye of South Korea paid a visit to the United States of America. In talks with President Obama, she expressed how the US-ROK alliance was necessary for “peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula” and concurred with the resolution of establishing […]

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