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Nawaz Sharif
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The State of Democracy At Odds With The State of Pakistan?

Minkashay Afreen June 16, 2026
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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Navigating Shifting Sands in Asia-Pacific Affairs
  • Political Analysis

Wars Beneath the Waves: The Geopolitics of Undersea Cables

Hana Kim June 3, 2026
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JPI’s 2025-2026 Print Issue

Journal of Political Inquiry May 22, 2026
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  • Latin America and Caribbean
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The Real Donroe Doctrine: Foreign Interference during Election Years

Anastasia Mentar April 20, 2026
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  • Europe
  • Opinion

How the American Cloud Rules Over Europe

Sacha Gyapjas April 9, 2026

Political Analysis

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Navigating Shifting Sands in Asia-Pacific Affairs
  • Political Analysis

Wars Beneath the Waves: The Geopolitics of Undersea Cables

Hana Kim June 3, 2026
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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis

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

Benjamin Larned February 24, 2026

Opinion

Nawaz Sharif
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  • Asia and Pacific
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The State of Democracy At Odds With The State of Pakistan?

APTOPIX Trump
2
  • Europe
  • Opinion

How the American Cloud Rules Over Europe

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  • North America
  • Opinion

The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

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  • Middle East
  • Opinion

The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

Trump
5
  • North America
  • Opinion

The Protectionist Paradox

The Times of Israel
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Monday Briefing | February 17

Journal of Political Inquiry February 17, 2020

Photo: The Times of Israel Stories to Follow Turkey’s military involvement in Syria’s Idlib province: A gradual decline of geopolitical risks associated with...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | February 10

Journal of Political Inquiry February 10, 2020

Left: Gordon Sondland Right: Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (Photo courtesy of NPR) Stories to Follow President Trump Fires Impeachment Witnesses:...

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Middle East
  • Opinion
  • Regions

Iran May Be Disappointed When China’s Commitment is Tested

Daniel Gulda February 3, 2020

In his spare time, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif likes reminding his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi that Iran is...

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Fall 2019 Issue

Journal of Political Inquiry December 30, 2019

We are thrilled to present the latest issue of the Journal of Political Inquiry (JPI) - the Fall 2019 edition....

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  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • Political Analysis
  • Regions

Activists Work to Keep Young Immigrant Dreams Alive

Marina Guimarães December 19, 2019

March and rally/protest in response to the rescission of Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in New York City on...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | December 16

Journal of Political Inquiry December 16, 2019

Boris Johnson departs Downing Street for a meeting with the Queen. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Stories to Follow Impeachment Moves to...

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Monday Briefing | December 9

Journal of Political Inquiry December 9, 2019

Florida Naval Air Station (Josh Brasted/Getty Images/Getty Images) Stories to Follow Florida Navy Base Attack: On December 6, a gunman...

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  • Africa
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  • Political Analysis
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Is Lebanon Headed to More Secular Politics?

Zeinab Fayad December 6, 2019

Traces from the Lebanese Civil War. Photo by Bertil Videt/Wikimedia Commons Before the inception of the Lebanese republic, the Lebanese political...

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  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • North America
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The Uniting Power of Trump’s Immigration Policies

Susanne Schweitzer November 26, 2019

About 3000 people gathered in Powderhorn Park to stand in solidarity with immigrants and refugees. The protesters spoke against Donald...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | November 25

Journal of Political Inquiry November 25, 2019

Kazuhiro Nogi/Pool via Bloomberg Stories to Follow Japan-South Korea relations: South Korea has been resistant to improve its relations with...

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