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Even though Smedley Butler's seminal work was published almost a century ago, its critiques still apply today. Warfare continues to be...
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Toward the Dissolution of the Eurozone
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Caden Umansky
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Invasion of Ukraine Should be Expected
Recent Russian moves along the Ukrainian border imply one thing: invasion. Today's events are the culmination of years of plotting by...
Molly Dugdale
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End the Ineffective Cuba Embargo
The restrictions on Cuba do little to inspire democratic reform or to protect the United States. They do, however, impose huge economic...
Siena Cooney
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Truth Isn't a Luxury: The Real Story of AU and Russia
Maria Butina was just one part of a larger web of connections between AU and the Russian government. The university has a longstanding...
James Robson
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Nicaraguan Elections: Democracy in Decline
Anti-government protests broke out in 2018 when pro-government groups violently crushed a small demonstration on pension reform. Hundreds...
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Is Turkey about to Invade Northern Syria Again?
The answer remains uncertain whether Turkey will invade, but no matter which path Turkey pursues in this possible invasion, ultimately,...
Alex Moskovitz
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Your Favorite Podcasters are Supported by Dictators
A growing contingent of left wing political pundits have utilized edgy and anti-establishment platforms to promote the stances of...