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The Real Donroe Doctrine: Foreign Interference during Election Years

Anastasia Mentar April 20, 2026
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How the American Cloud Rules Over Europe

Sacha Gyapjas April 9, 2026
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The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

Julia Gubitosi April 4, 2026
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Chevron’s Wake and the Return of Judicial Spine

Vladimir Gaberman April 3, 2026
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How We Stopped Seeing Ourselves as Humans

Journal of Political Inquiry March 27, 2026

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

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

Nurah Elmashni February 19, 2026

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How the American Cloud Rules Over Europe

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The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

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The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

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The Protectionist Paradox

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

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Monday Briefing | March 23

Journal of Political Inquiry March 23, 2015

Photo by mathewbest Monday Briefing Stories to follow this week Founding Father and First Prim Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan...

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Power to the Oppressor: The Venezuelan-Security Council Paradox

Jesus Miguel Casado March 21, 2015

U.N. representatives for Venezuela, including Foreign Minister Rafael Ramirez, right, celebrate after being elected to the Security Council. Picture by...

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How the Republicans Might Have Accidentally Helped Obama Get Closer to a Deal with Iran

Roma Parhad March 19, 2015

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Picture by Maxim Malinovsky | AFP/Getty Images After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu’s March...

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Mali and the Sahel

Paul Mutter March 17, 2015

Islamist Rebels in Mali, 2012. Picture by Magharebia | Flickr “You want to cut hands? Here are two! Cut them!”...

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Trouble in Paradise: The Island President Under Attack

Geraldine Villeroux March 10, 2015

  Former president Mohammad Nasheed being dragged to court on Feb. 23. Picture by Sinan Hussain | AP The Maldives...

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Monday Briefing | March 9

Journal of Political Inquiry March 9, 2015

Photograph by Dave Beckerman Stories to Follow this Week U.S.-Iran Nuclear Negotiations As negotiations over a nuclear deal with Iran...

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NYU Law Event: Iran, ISIS, and the Future of Gulf Security

Alexander Russel March 5, 2015

Iran, ISIS, and the Future of Gulf Security March 2, 2015 Furman Hall | The Center on Law and Security...

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Monday Briefing | March 2

Journal of Political Inquiry March 2, 2015

Source: The Manhattan Welcome to this week's Monday Briefing, where students can read up on important political developments, notable events...

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Monday Briefing | February 23

Journal of Political Inquiry February 23, 2015

Source: Panoramio Stories to Follow This Week UNICEF Reports 89 Boys Kidnapped in South Sudan by Armed Militants At least...

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Kids on the Front Lines

Paul Mutter February 22, 2015

Dany, a 14-year-old fighter, whom activists say is the youngest fighter in the Khadraa brigade operating under the Free Syrian...

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