In a world that has created a division between the rich and poor, there are people searching for answers on how to even the playing…
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Stories to Follow Mediterranean refugees crisis. European leaders are still struggling to find a solution to the immigration crisis. Tensions have been rising due to Germany’s…
[Originally posted here] Books and movies often portray U.S. intelligence as a salacious world of secrets and spies, evoking images of Liam Neeson scaling buildings…
Greece has been remarkably calm. Syntagma Square, the main square facing the parliament building, has not been full of protesters in weeks. The upscale hotels…
When France’s ecology minister Ségolène Royal implored the world to stop eating Nutella this week, she became the most prominent Western politician to join the…
Arrogant. Snob. Elitist. These are three words that are often used to describe the French. Clearly negative, they do not have the same meaning however…
For the first time in five years, the growing mass in favor of an independence process for Catalonia, the northeast and richest region in Spain,…
Even in his death, Lee Kuan Yew, the late Singaporean Prime Minister, has given Taiwan one last gift: the reaffirmation of Taiwan-Singapore relations in an…
The Journal of Political Inquiry Spring 2015 Issue Thank you authors, editors, and readers! Letter from the Editor Madeleine Wykstra Editorial Board Spring 2015…
Europe has lost its direction. Seven years after the financial crisis, most of the continent has still not recovered. An unresolved sovereign debt crisis, thousands…