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Monday Briefing | March 06
Monday Briefing Uncategorized

Monday Briefing | March 06

March 6, 2017March 5, 20175 min read

  Stories to follow In a complete twist, the White House requested a congressional probe into the alleged wiretapping of Trump Tower by former President Obama.  In a

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The Hazards of Hillary
North America Op-ed Uncategorized

The Hazards of Hillary

October 10, 2016October 12, 20166 min read

At the Democratic Party’s convention this past summer, Hillary Clinton recited the words of John Wesley—the 17th century founder of her Christian Methodist denomination—during her

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Western Women in ISIS: Naïve Victims, or Violent Terrorists?
Middle East North America Political Analysis Regions Uncategorized

Western Women in ISIS: Naïve Victims, or Violent Terrorists?

August 4, 2016August 4, 20166 min read

“It was a really hard life.” Said by a shaken 16-year-old named Marilyn Nevalainen, these words represent a girl’s realization about life under ISIS rule.

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Arrested Development: The “new capital” in Egypt
Middle East Political Analysis Uncategorized

Arrested Development: The “new capital” in Egypt

May 4, 2015May 4, 20156 min read

The most recent economic conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, was a grand spectacle. Not so much because of the fanfare, well-decorated conference centers or

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Power to the Oppressor: The Venezuelan-Security Council Paradox
Latin America and Caribbean Op-ed Uncategorized

Power to the Oppressor: The Venezuelan-Security Council Paradox

March 21, 2015March 21, 20155 min read

Tens of thousands of Venezuelan students took to the streets of Caracas to peacefully protest against an inefficient government in February 2014. Shortage of food

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