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  • Theory of Overcompensation

Daddy Issues and Rich White Dude Entitlement – Breaking Down how Tulsi Gabbard and Peter Mandelson are Overcompensating

Journal of Political Inquiry February 13, 2026
EARNS BARNES NOBLE
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Who gets left out when literacy declines in the US?

Sina Amberg February 10, 2026
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Social Media and Politics

Journal of Political Inquiry February 6, 2026
Trump
  • North America
  • Opinion

The Protectionist Paradox

Taylor Freeman February 5, 2026
Cuba Russia Warships Caribbean
  • Europe
  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Cuban Soldiers Fighting for Russia Further Strains US-Cuba Relations

George Orr January 28, 2026

Political Analysis

EARNS BARNES NOBLE
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Who gets left out when literacy declines in the US?

Sina Amberg February 10, 2026
Cuba Russia Warships Caribbean
  • Europe
  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • North America
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Cuban Soldiers Fighting for Russia Further Strains US-Cuba Relations

George Orr January 28, 2026

Opinion

Trump
1
  • North America
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The Protectionist Paradox

UN Humanitarian Aid
2
  • North America
  • Opinion

The Cost of Trump’s Aid Cuts: A Global Rollback on Women’s Safety and Empowerment

APTOPIX Britain Protest
3
  • Europe
  • Opinion

Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

APTOPIX Nigeria Killings
4
  • Africa
  • Opinion

Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

Yemen Mideast Wars
5
  • Middle East
  • Opinion

To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Russia:Ukraine Theories
  • Europe
  • Political Analysis
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Russia’s Decision to Invade Ukraine and Theories of International Relations

Srijan Shukla March 8, 2022

Image Credit: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Disclaimer: This article was written on March 7, 2022.  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine...

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  • Europe
  • Political Analysis
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The Inevitable War: Putin’s Obsession with Ukraine

Elizabeth Jefimova March 4, 2022

Image Credit: The Quint.  Disclaimer: This article was written on March 1, 2022.  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an ongoing...

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Faculty Insights Podcast: The COVID-19 Vaccine in the World

Roya Lotfi February 22, 2022

JPI's Roya Lotfi sat down with Mr. Robert Dry, a former counselor for scientific, environmental, technological, and health affairs at...

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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis
  • Regions

Hezbollah After Syria: More Lethal, Less Domestic Support

Neal Caldwell February 18, 2022

Photo Credit: Center for Strategic and International Studies, Louai Beshara/AFP/Getty Images This February, Arab Gulf states engaged in talks with...

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  • Asia and Pacific
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2022 Winter Olympics: More Divisive than Unifying

Liana Almony February 16, 2022

Photo Credit: https://www.theweek.co.uk Rather than projecting the image of unification that is always a fundamental aspect of the Olympics messaging,...

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  • Europe
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Citizenship and the Vulnerability of the “Stateless” in Offshore Citizens

Anastasia Boulos December 3, 2021

Offshore Citizens, written by Noora Lori, a professor at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies, examines the global standard...

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Faculty Insights Podcast: Humanitarian Efforts in Afghanistan

Roya Lotfi November 21, 2021

JPI Online's Roya Lotfi sat down with Dr. Shinasi Rama, Clinical Professor of Politics and International Relations to discuss the...

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The Pandora Papers: Why You Should Care

Roya Lotfi October 18, 2021

Photo credit: www.dailysabah.com On Sunday, October 3rd, various media organizations worldwide reported on the leak of around 11.9 million files...

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Monday Briefing | October 4

Srijan Shukla October 5, 2021

Photo courtesy of cnn.com Stories to follow:  Country-wide protests against Bolsonaro demanding his impeachment  On Saturday, tens of thousands of...

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  • Asia and Pacific
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Will China Become the New Middle East Power Broker?

Neal Caldwell October 5, 2021

Photo credit: https://www.arabnews.com/node/1594821/saudi-arabia As the United States draws down its presence in the Middle East, many in the international community...

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