The U.S. is still lonely at the United Nations Erik Voeten - September 25, 2013 When President Obama first addressed the U.N. General Assembly in 2009, he
We Want a Syria Solution That’s Feasible and Legitimate. Here’s Why It’s Hard to Have Both. John Sides - September 19, 2013 This is a guest post by David Held, Professor of
All this has happened before … and it will happen again: Syria, US “outside options,” and the Security Council James Fearon - September 14, 2013 The path to where the U.S., Russia, and Syria are
That Op-Ed by Putin: Where Is He Right, and Where Is He Wrong? Erica Chenoweth - September 12, 2013 Here’s my quick and dirty run-down of Putin’s op-ed published in
Don’t be so quick to place politicians’ views of “national interests” above the mood of the public Andrew Gelman - September 11, 2013 In a news/opinion article entitled, "What Obama Really Thinks About
Is UN Approval on Syria Imperative? Erik Voeten - September 4, 2013 Yale law professors Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro argue that
Syria Authorization 2.0 Andrew Rudalevige - September 4, 2013 News outlets including Roll Call's #WGDB blog recently released the
Risky political science Henry Farrell - September 3, 2013 "Via Kevin Drum":http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/09/wee-lesson-political-scumbaggery a "story":http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-adv-professor-fallout-20130901,0,3977147,full.story about the political costs of
A Win for the WPR? No, but… Andrew Rudalevige - September 2, 2013 President Obama's decision to seek congressional authorization for the use
Cameron Defeated on Syria by Ghost of Blair John Sides - August 30, 2013 We welcome another guest post by Stephen Benedict Dyson.