If You’re Not Shocked, You’re Not Watching
May 07, 2012 - (0) commentsThere is a chance that by the end of this year, every major player on the world stage will have a new leader or leader-elect. Aside from the US elections, France just ousted Sarkozy, Israel has called for election, Britain [...]
Read MoreTalking With The Devil?
May 01, 2012 - (0) commentsChamberlain may have done more damage to diplomacy with his umbrella and papers held aloft than any other moment in history. Since then, terms like appeasement and negotiations have come to have as strong a negative connotation as a positive one. However, [...]
Read MoreEditorial: Giving Isolationism The Boot
April 19, 2012 - (0) commentsThis year, the Republican debates had a noticeable lack of foreign policy. To some extent, it is only natural that on the tail end of a recession people are more concerned about domestic issues. After all, it was an Arkansan [...]
Read MoreWater Wars?
April 13, 2012 - (0) commentsA human being can live without food for up to a month, but a few days without water spells certain doom for an individual. The same goes for nations. Without secure, clean, safe supplies of freshwater, entire nations can die [...]
Read MoreA:A Podcast – Dr. Condoleezza Rice
April 12, 2012 - (0) commentsWhen it comes to foreign policy, wonks always look for insight from those who have had amazing experiences or held fantastic positions. Everything from education to decision-making procedures to God-knows-what-else is collected, analyzed, assimilated in a manner that rings of [...]
Read MoreEditorial
This year, the Republican debates had a noticeable lack of foreign policy. To some extent, it is only natural [...]
A Night at Crystal Bridges
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September 13, 2011Podcasts
When it comes to foreign policy, wonks always look for insight from those who have had amazing experiences or [...]

