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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: 2025: A Reset in Uncertain Times
Read the latest issue of emstrongInternational Affairs Forum where academics, practitioners, and our Student Award Winners discuss issues facing the world in 2025, from democracy, to climate change, A...
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Government Reform – Which Has Been Worse – Gore/NPR or Musk/DOGE?
Article compares the Clinton-era National Performance Review (NPR) with Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, arguing NPR achieved reform with minimal disruption, while DOGE’s chaotic, ideologically driven cut...
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The High Price of Budget Cuts: Why Slashing Public Services Costs More Than It Saves
Analysis argues that cutting public services like healthcare, education, and safety harms society long-term, urging smarter spending, tax reforms, and investment in essential infrastructure.By Ramil A...
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The Need for a Supreme Court Term Limit in the United States
Author analyzes and proposes a term limit for Supreme Court justices. By Emma Schoenauer. (12/07/2024)
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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Europe and the EU; Addressing Climate Change
IA Forum Winter 2024 - Europe -- and Addressing Climate Change
In the new 2024 issue of International Affairs Forum, experts from around the world discuss Europe and the EU plus Addressing Climate Change. (03/21/2024)
An analysis about the recent rise and potential role of authoritarianism in the 2020s, with an emphasis on how that may shape the foreign policy of the United States. By Michael Spilg. (...
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Spring 2017 IA Forum - Populism in the Digital Age and Cyber Security
Experts from around the world present their thoughts on Populism in the Digital Age and
New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Interview with Prof. Werner Baer: BRIC countries
A look inside the latest issue of International Affairs Forum (Taylor&Francis). Professor Werner Baer at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, discusses Brazil's economy. (International ...
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20 Years to Trade Economic Independence for Political Sovereignty
How has the well-being of Latvia changed in the 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union? By Eva Maurina. (12/18/2013)
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Student Paper: The State as a Necessary Evil
Examines the argument that the State is a necessary evil. By Emily Caponetti. (7/25/2005)
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