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By Sarah Bakhtiari They’re calling it a game-changer; that is, competency-based education. Will the academy shift along with…
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By Patrick Pierson European responses to the ongoing migrant crisis prove increasingly complex. While the heartwarming receptions of last week…
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By Sarah Bakhtiari Bridging the gap between academics and policymakers continues to captivate the blogosphere: retired Brigadier General…
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By Danny Hirschel-Burns It’s the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which has had a long-term impact on…
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By Sarah Bakhtiari Deterministic explanations are not at work here: the normalization of Cuba’s relationship with the United…
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By Danny Hirschel-Burns Was Seymour Hersh right that the US government lied about how the Bin Laden raid…
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By Sarah Bakhtiari Are there conditions for peaceful secession? Ryan Griffiths argues yes, given distinctions in administrative architectures.…
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By Danny Hirschel-Burns While it may be tempting to see Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as a cartoonish, all-powerful…
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By Sarah Bakhtiari Nigeria’s security forces contend not only with the Boko Haram insurgency, but also with rural…
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By Danny Hirschel-Burns The New York Times has a multimedia article detailing the extent of lawlessness on the High…
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