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Year: 2016
The Contested US Intelligence Community: Why Limiting its Role Would be a Blunder
On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor, in an event unforeseen by the US intelligence community. Yet, as we commemorate Pearl
Fall 2016 Issue
Exploring an Unconventional Approach to Denuclearization: Applying Lessons from the Argentine-Brazilian Nuclear Cooperation to Curtail the Nuclear Arms Race in South Asia Jirawat Chotipatoomwan
Lebanon’s Confessionalism is a Bulwark Against Democracy
Two years, six months, and eight days. That was the amount of time needed for the Lebanese parliament to elect a new president. On October
Monday Briefing | December 5
Stories to Follow United Nations Broadens Sanctions on North Korea The United Nations Security Council unanimously affirmed the strongest-ever sanctions resolution against the Democratic People’s
Monday Briefing | November 28
Stories to Follow Amnesty International accuses Nigerian authorities of killing protesters Nigerian security forces killed 150 peaceful protesters according to a 60-page Amnesty International
Monday Briefing | November 21
Stories to Follow ISIS launches Bosnian magazine to attract fighters An ISIS-linked Bosnian language website published copies of the three editions issued since September. Bosnia
Insights | Gay, Palestinian, Israeli: Caught between conflicting identities
Jake Witzenfeld presented his documentary Oriented at New York University’s Gallatin School, sparking a conversation about identity crises on the Mediterranean shores. In the opening
Monday Briefing | November 13
Stories to Follow A new phase on the Colombian peace talks President Juan Manuel Santos announced on TV a revised peace accord with the FARC,
The Case for Donald J. Trump
In a final installment of JPI’s 2016 election coverage, we bring you two articles, with each writer arguing why their candidate should be elected President