Great movies and TV shows for international relations ▶️ Noah Zerbe - March 20, 2024 Check out two new Good Playlists!
Sri Lanka’s multiple crises just came to a head Zachariah Mampilly and Fathima Cader - July 22, 2022 The pandemic and past war debts have left the economy in tatters
Fear of ‘terrorism’ shaped U.S. foreign policy after 9/11. Will the U.S. make China the next big obsession? Ronald Krebs - September 11, 2021 An overarching narrative can lead to fewer foreign policy choices.
20 years later, America’s ‘War on Terror’ language has gone global Somdeep Sen and John Collins - September 9, 2021 Right-wing governments and movements often use these words to justify authoritarian and racist policies.
If you want to know what Americans think about bombing Iran, find out what they think about race Vladimir Enrique Medenica and David Ebner - March 10, 2021 That matters — because when political leaders shape foreign policy, they keep public opinion in mind.
Do U.S. policing programs help boost the militarization of foreign police forces? Benjamin Kenzer - July 10, 2020 Joint police/military training is a feature of some U.S.-funded programs.
This is the problem with calling it a ‘war’ against coronavirus Jessica Blankshain and Danielle Lupton - April 20, 2020 War changes the rules — for better or worse
When the Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago, it shook up U.S. politics. Here’s how. James Goldgeier - November 8, 2019 Republicans have been divided on foreign policy ever since the Cold War ended.
Sixteen years after 9/11, are we any better at fighting terrorism? Stephen Tankel - September 11, 2017 [caption id="attachment_44889" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] The National 9/11 Flag is unfurled
Almost all news coverage of the Barcelona attack mentioned terrorism. Very little coverage of Charlottesville did. Muhammed Idris, Fouad Pervez, and Bryan Arva - August 31, 2017 The recent attacks in Charlottesville and Barcelona both involved perpetrators
Education alone doesn’t prevent terrorism. Here’s what else you need. Beza Tesfaye - January 5, 2017 [caption id="attachment_52091" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Lily Atong, who was abducted as
Governments, not people, tend to benefit from land conservation Prakash Kashwan - November 1, 2016 [caption id="attachment_48689" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] A child sits on a tree
That brief U.S.-Russia strategic partnership 15 years ago? New interviews reveal why it derailed. Andrew Kuchins - September 23, 2016 [caption id="attachment_46757" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Russian President Vladimir Putin talks with
This is how Islamist extremists use Western anti-Islam rhetoric to help recruit. Haroro Ingram - August 11, 2016 [caption id="attachment_45169" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A person loyal to the Islamic
Is AFRICOM all that bad? Laura Seay - July 1, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43228" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Chadian troops participate in the closing
This is what will make it harder for Congress to pass a budget this fall Russell Mills, Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, and Jason MacDonald - August 18, 2015 [caption id="attachment_28620" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] (Joseph Toscano)[/caption] When August comes to
How the two big ideas of the post-Cold War era failed Amitav Acharya - June 24, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26462" align="aligncenter" width="620" class="center"] In this Sept. 13, 2005
Tunisian voters balancing security and freedom Radhouane Addala, Elizabeth Nugent, and Chantal Berman - June 1, 2015 [caption id="attachment_25581" align="aligncenter" width="620" class="align center "] A woman holds
The jihadi threat to international order Barak Mendelsohn - May 15, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24852" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Displaced people cross the Bzebiz bridge
Boko Haram is not al-Qaeda Hilary Matfess - January 13, 2015 [caption id="attachment_20095" align="alignnone" width="620"] Soldiers patrol the remote northeast town of
Muslim fundamentalism in Europe… So what? Erik Voeten - December 16, 2013 The following guest post is by Cas Mudde, assistant professor in
Did the Iraq War Cause the Great Recession? Henry Farrell - March 25, 2013 "Thomas Oatley thinks that it very plausibly did":http://ipeatunc.blogspot.com/2013/03/military-keynesianism-and-war-on-terror.html. His argument
This Week in Political Science Jonathan Robinson - September 13, 2011 ANATOMY OF THE 9/11 RALLY EFFECT. The increase in support
So the greatest political change in the Middle East this century is not Beirut 2005 or Teheran 2009, but Tunis, 2011? Joshua Tucker - January 15, 2011 More on Tunisia: a guest post by "Professor Scott Radnitz":http://www.amazon.com/Weapons-Wealthy-Predatory-Elite-Led-Protests/dp/0801449537
Turnout, political science and popular debate Henry Farrell - January 13, 2009 "Michael McDonald":http://www.bepress.com/forum/vol6/iss4/art4/ provides an entertaining bit of snark in his
Is Ron Paul Changing American Politics? John Sides - December 26, 2007 bq. Ron Paul is changing the ideological landscape of American