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In ‘The Alabama Solution,’ Punishment Offers No Redemption

Isa Lauchengco March 8, 2026
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  • Middle East
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The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

Taskeen Tauhid March 6, 2026
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Dehumanization in Society

Journal of Political Inquiry March 6, 2026
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Every Politician Needs Therapy, but Especially Pam Bondi and Sara Duterte

Journal of Political Inquiry February 27, 2026
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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis

Despite a ceasefire, Israel’s strategic assault on aid continues

Benjamin Larned February 24, 2026

Political Analysis

Israel Palestinians UN Refugees Explainer
  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis

Despite a ceasefire, Israel’s strategic assault on aid continues

Benjamin Larned February 24, 2026
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  • Middle East
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Ideological Intransigence on Israel Continues to Overrule US National Interest 

Nurah Elmashni February 19, 2026

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  • Middle East
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The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

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  • North America
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The Protectionist Paradox

UN Humanitarian Aid
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  • North America
  • Opinion

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

APTOPIX Britain Protest
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  • Europe
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Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

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  • Africa
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Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

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The Global Community Has Finally Agreed On Something, But It’s Not World Peace

Melanie Mercado November 19, 2019

Barrier infrastructure along the U.S. - Mexico border near Nogales, AZ, on February 4, 2019. Photo: Robert Bushell / Wikimedia...

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Monday Briefing | November 18

Journal of Political Inquiry November 18, 2019

Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard (left) greets Former Bolivian President Evo Morales (right) as Morales accepts asylum in...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | November 11

Journal of Political Inquiry November 11, 2019

Photo courtesy of the Nikkei Asian Review Stories to Follow The WTO’s developing nation status: President Trump has insisted that...

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Monday Briefing | November 4

Journal of Political Inquiry November 4, 2019

Photo courtesy of Euro Weekly News Stories to Follow Spanish General Election: On November 10, Spaniards will return to the...

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Political Analysis
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Japan sends mixed signals as they push for ‘World Free of Nuclear Weapons’

Erika Wakabayashi October 29, 2019

President Donald J. Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during an expanded bilateral meeting Friday, April 26, 2019,...

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Monday Briefing | October 28

Journal of Political Inquiry October 28, 2019

Photo courtesy of The Washington Post Stories to Follow Parliamentary Elections in Poland: PiS wants a recount in the upper...

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Tackling Corruption is the Best Way to Save Iraq

Scott Vlachos October 21, 2019

Iraqi civilians / Wikimedia Commons In 2017, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared that IS was defeated in Iraq. Without...

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Monday Briefing | October 21

Journal of Political Inquiry October 21, 2019

Photo courtesy of the Wall Street Journal Stories to Follow Police Increase Security in Hong Kong: Protests in Hong Kong...

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Monday Briefing | October 14

Journal of Political Inquiry October 14, 2019

Photo credit: Nazeer Al-Khatib/Agence France-Presse / Getty Images Stories to Follow Turkey Invades Syria: If you’re not following the Turkish-led infiltration...

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  • Europe
  • Opinion
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Theresa May’s Long Charade

Jad Zeitouni May 24, 2019

Theresa May in 2018. Wikimedia Commons. Theresa May has effectively resigned, putting an end to her long struggle to bring...

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