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Third Party
"The rigidity of the two-party system currently prevents it from mirroring the wide array of interests of US citizens."
Mosul Invasion 2016
"...the fall of Mosul does not represent the end of ISIS, and it might not even represent the beginning of the end"
Diaspora Dilemma
Perceptions of homeland among Puerto Rican and Cuban communities in America
Interview with Professor Michael G. Miller
About election forecasting, battleground states and the future of American politics.
Interview with Professor Mark Lilla
But certainly the refrain, "Make America Great Again," lets the imagination run away with ideas of well, what America?
Walking the Tightrope: the Paradoxical Relationship between Religion and Law in India
While protecting the right to religious freedom is of utmost importance, India struggles with social evils that are condoned by some of these personal laws...
Salafism: A New Type of Islamism
The tragic events in San Bernandino and Paris last year were indisputably deliberate acts of terrorism in which innocent, unarmed civilians were killed. Rooted in these acts was the exploitation of a zealous religious ideology, which is crucial to understand if we are to defeat the organizations and the ideology that promotes their activities.
Obama’s Vision for Relations with Cuba
Cuba as an example of the dangers of communist failure. It will take time for these perceptions to evolve. What is indisputable is that Obama took bold and decisive action regarding Cuba.
Let Them Eat Cake
Gitmo has damaged the international perception of the US, and not only because it has questioned our commitment to the rule of law – it has also questioned our courage.
