In Somalia, can al-Shabab be defeated? Here’s why a nonmilitary option might succeed. Christian Taylor - November 5, 2019 It’s critical to keep defectors from rejoining.
India just pulled Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy. Here’s why that is a big deal for this contested region. Ahsan I. Butt - August 7, 2019 The Modi government’s move could mean increased regional instability.
What’s behind Ethiopia’s recent political violence? Terrence Lyons and Hilary Matfess - July 14, 2019 Prime Minister Abiy faces a serious test: Preparing the country for the 2020 elections.
China is pushing back against Taiwan for these three reasons Ketian Vivian Zhang - April 7, 2019 Here are the latest tensions in China-Taiwan relations — and why the U.S. is in the middle.
Kazakh President Nazarbayev has resigned. Here are three things to watch. Eric McGlinchey - March 20, 2019 A managed succession may be a hard promise to keep.
Colombia’s long-term peace may depend on support for the Truth Commission Pamina Firchow - February 4, 2019 [caption id="attachment_83425" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Colombian security forces stand guard at
Is MS-13 as dangerous as Trump suggests? Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Mariely Lopez-Santana, and Camilo Pardo - December 7, 2018 The gang is very different in Central America than it is in the United States.
Why the First World War lasted so long Michael Hunzeker and Alexander Lanoszka - November 11, 2018 The First World War ended 100 years ago today. Scholars
When Americans watch late-night comedy, the joke’s on Donald Trump Stephen Farnsworth and Robert Lichter - November 8, 2018 Donald Trump is the most laughed-about politician in any single
The Trump administration might be deregulating more than you know (or could know) Susan Yackee and Simon Haeder - August 24, 2018 [caption id="attachment_77075" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A coal-fired power plant in Glenrock,