Interview with Professor Stephen Walt, Harvard University
Professor Stephen Walt discusses a wide range of international issues, from theory to US foreign policy and the Snowden case. By Gustavo Macedo & Patricia G Derolle. (09/20/2013)
Armenia from a Foreign Policy of “Complementarity” to “Supplementarity”? A Sandwich Story!
Armenia's foreign policy sees itself sandwiched between the EU and Russia. Author presents analysis of this situation and state Armenia's policy. By Dr. Syuzanna Vasilyan. (01/15/2014)
Now Available: International Affairs Forum - Winter Edition
Our latest edition of International Affairs Forum (Taylor and Francis) is now available. This issue focuses on the BRICS countries and the impact of social media on governance.
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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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Professor Robert M. Stern, Goldman School, UC-Berkeley
A look inside the latest issue of International Affairs Forum (Taylor&Francis), an interview with Professor Emeritus Robert M. Stern. (International Affairs Forum, 01/2014)
New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Interview with Metodi Zajkov (Transparency International –
In this look inside the latest issue of International Affairs Forum (Taylor&Francis), an interview with Metodi Zajkov, Transparency International – Macedonia. (International Aff...
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Morocco and Algeria, Restarting The Union of the Arab Maghreb through Renewable Energy.
How Morocco and Algeria can leverage shared interest about renewable energy to inspire the Union's progess. By Nabil El Aid El Othmani. (12/31/2013)
Historical overview of Al Qaeda's begginings. By Mohammed Salama. (12/23/2013)
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Cold War Tactics in the Syrian Crisis
Have US/Russia Cold War tactics returnsd? Essay argues that Russia has had two Cold War pressing tactics against the US during the Syrian crisis: Nuclear Power, and Replacing America. By Prof. Moha...
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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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Culture and Values in a Globalized World: Immigration in America
Essay provides argument that in order to address immigration, we must pay attention to differences in values and culture. By Dana-Marie Seepersad. (12/09/2013)
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Interview with Dr. Cornelia Beyer, author of Inequality and Violence
An interview with Anna Cornelia Beyer, University of Hull. Author of Inequality and Violence: A Reappraisal or Man, the State and War (Ashgate: Forthcoming). (12/04/2013)
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IA Forum Interview: Linda Robinson
Cynthia Iris interviews Linda Robinson on her new book,One Hundred Victories: Special Ops and the Future of Warfare (2013). By Cynthia Iris (11/04/2013)
Brazilian Foreign Policy: the emergence of Brazil throughout the years
Author traces Brazilian foreign policy and its emergence as a leading developing country. By Patricia Galves Derolle. (10/14/2013)
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Defining Victory: The U.S. and Victory in Afghanistan
Paper analyzes: what can be defined as victory in the War in Afghanistan? By Zachary K. Ochoa. (08/08/2013)
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IA Forum Interview: Dr. David Phillips
Foreign Aid: is there a better way to promote development and perhaps alleviate poverty? Author of Development Without Aid discusses. By Katherine Lugo. (08/06/2013)
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Even In Afghanistan, Separate Is Not Equal
Are US/NATO efforts to empower women and equalize Afghan society undercut by the segregation policies of their own camps and insensitivity to local staff? By Jade Wu. (first appeared in Peace and Co...
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How Effective Is The International Criminal Court?
The ICC's handling of the Ocampo Six provides a prime example of the court's issues and provides further questions of its effectiveness. By Aislinn Killian. (07/12/2013)
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Refining Cooperation in Theory
Analysis of the concept of cooperation to distinguish between motives of trade and security. By Amien Kacou. (06/28/2013)
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Government and MNLA Negotiating in Mali: Why Failure is Not an Option
In depth and analysis of peace talks in Mali and prospects for success. By Dr. Christos Kyrou. (05/26/2013)
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IA Forum Interview: Anuradha Kataria. Water Issues in India
IA Forum discusses India's water issues and policies with writer Anuradha Kataria. (04/30/2013)
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Critical Similarities and Differences in SS of Asia and Europe
Policy paper offers several policy incentives why the largest world’s continent must consider creation of the comprehensive pan-Asian institution. By Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic. (05/02/2013)
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Are we asking for too much from Mali?
Should Mali be given assistance? An analysis of Mali and look into its future. By Dr. Christos Kyrou. (04/26/2013)
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Interview: Wolfgang Beyer
Wolfgang Beyer discusses the GDR Peace Movement's history and successes. By Dr. Cornelia Beyer.
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Interview: Dr. James Andrew Lewis
Dr. James Andrew Lewis (CSIS) discusses cybersecurity and the internet, including related issues on China, North Korea and Iran. By Cynthia Iris. (02/05/2013)
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Challenges of Cooperation in Asia-Pacific Region: Highlighting Some Probabilities
Security challenges facing the Asia-Pacific countries and prospects for cooperation. By Ramzi Bendebka. (02/01/2013)
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