Evan Blackwell explores how the contested legacy of the Armenian genocide has been downplayed by the U.S. as it attempts to recruit Turkey in the campaign against ISIS.
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Fear, Pain and Coercion: Ali Soufan and the Divisive Debate over a Dark Legacy (Part IV)
In the fourth article of a series on Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, Stefan Konrad discusses by former FBI Agent Ali Soufan and his criticism of EITs.
Is Global Power Shifting from Washington to Beijing?
In the NAOC’s latest water cooler, our program editors debate whether global power is shifting from the United States to China.
The Flaws in the UN Budgeting System
Vanessa Hayford examines how the UN’s funding crisis impacts global governance.
Fear, Pain and Coercion: Jose Rodriguez and a Divisive Debate over a Dark Legacy (Part III)
In part three of a series on Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, Stefan Konrad examines the heated debate that has emerged over the past decade and a half.
How EU Governmental Institutions Interact
In Part I of this European Union series, Sandra Song demonstrates a simplified version of how EU governmental institutions interact.
Francois Hollande Follows Reversal in European Defence Spending
Margaret Polk discusses the problems associated with France’s decrease in defence spending.
Trident and the UK’s Defence Budget Dilemma
In her latest article on the United Kingdom’s Defence Budget dilemmas, Margaret Polk examines the future of the Royal Navy’s Trident program.
South Korea: An Example Ukraine Must Not Follow (Part III)
In the third of a four-part series, Elliot Cho points out that the absence of the rule of law, fairness, and equity has been a foundational problem in both South Korea and Ukraine
Saudi Arabia and Iran’s Cold War in Yemen
Yemen’s civil war has created a humanitarian crisis and allowed terrorist groups to thrive, Kristyn Byrne writes









