Defense & Security If Armenia Wants Western Defense Support, Doctrine and… Jack Dulgarian May 1, 2023 Armenia cannot protect the indigenous Nagorno-Karabakh people and Republic of Armenia without a competent vanguard.…
Foreign Policy Azerbaijan Coerces Nagorno-Karabakh While Armenia Plays… Jack Dulgarian Apr 28, 2023 The Republic of Armenia has been under attack by Azerbaijan. Baku may not halt its aggression any time soon. If…
Defense & Security Escalate to De-Escalate: Russia’s Nuclear… Joshua Ball Mar 7, 2022 This article was originally published on August 20, 2018 as "Nuclear De-Escalation: Russia's Deterrence Strategy."…
Foreign Policy The JCPOA is Dead—Renewal Not Required Shima Bozorgi Jan 5, 2022 It was a vibrant time in Iran. After two dark decades of post-revolutionary Iran, Mohammad Khatami came to the…
Foreign Policy It’s Time to Stop Pivoting: Great Power… Matthew Ivey Jan 3, 2022 Early in the new year, the Biden Administration will release a National Security Strategy (NSS), a National Defense…
Defense & Security The Connection Between AUKUS, the Franco-Greek Pact, and… Konstantinos Apostolou-Katsaros Oct 18, 2021 In the wake of the AUKUS agreement, EU member states must come to terms with the loss of primacy and the shift…
Government & Politics Turkey’s Faltering Democracy and Western Interests Anwar Alam Dec 5, 2020 In mid-November, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden. Although…
Development Humanity on the Move: Migration in the Age of Walls and… Joanna Rozpedowski Jun 24, 2020 A version of this article was originally published by E-IR. “Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the number of…
Diplomacy COVID-19 and Responsible Leadership in a… Suzanne Loftus Jun 18, 2020 A shorter version of this article was published at The Globalist. The current global pandemic that has affected…
Foreign Policy Will the United States Lead the Post-COVID World? Miro Popkhadze Jun 16, 2020 The coronavirus is the most significant health, security, economic, and geopolitical challenge that the world has…
Diplomacy It’s Time for the EU to Lead in Libya Agneska Bloch May 29, 2020 Since the overthrow and killing of Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, Libya has been roiled by chaos and civil war. Nine…
Diplomacy Realpolitik & Cooperation in the Age of COVID-19 Zoltan Feher May 26, 2020 György Spiró's novel Captivity follows the travels of a Jewish boy, Uri, who grew up on the outskirts of Rome. In…