Nancy Kanwal discusses strengths and limitations of recommendations outlined in the UN Women’s Progress of the World’s Women 2015-2016.
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Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part III: Containment and Engagement
In the third of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part II (b): Enhanced Balancing
In the second of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part II (a): Enhanced Balancing
In the second of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
Women Are Game Changers in Countering Violent Extremism: Part One
Part One of a two part series, Victoria examines the role of women in countering violent extremism (CVE) as well as the dialogue generated by CVE think-tanks and international organizations regarding this issue.
#BlackLivesMatter and Public Health
Is race a detriment to health, Dieka Mohamad discusses.
A New Era of Multilateral Trade Agreements
Kevin reviews how modern multilateral free trade agreements have the ability to shake the world economy.
The Current State of Police Culture and the Politics of Crime
Corinne Stancescu examines the culture and politics surrounding the criminal justice system in the US.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part I: Confrontation
In the first of a six-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s strategic options toward China.
The History of Police Culture and the Politics of Crime
Corinne Stancescu examines the culture and politics surrounding the criminal justice system in the US.