Read More How Blowback by Armed Groups Is Turning Civil Wars into International ConflictsApril 28, 2022 By Peter Krause and guest contributor Nils Hägerdal The crescendo of missile and drone strikes into Saudi Arabia… Read More 7 0 0
Read More You Can’t Get There from Here: Biden Negotiating the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictMarch 2, 2021 By Peter Krause In his first month in office, President Joe Biden made a number of foreign policy… Read More 9 0 0
Read More The US Designates Yemen’s Houthis a Foreign Terrorist OrganizationJanuary 19, 2021 Guest post by Marta Furlan As the clock ticks for the Trump administration, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo… Read More 18 0 0
Read More Political Influence Through Social Media is Growing, But SlowlySeptember 23, 2020 Guest post by Jacob N. Shapiro, Diego Martin, and Julia Ilhardt Last week, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Why Secession Isn’t Likely for South YemenAugust 3, 2020 Guest post by Tyler B. Parker Separatist struggles often shape international politics. Some secessionist movements have yielded sovereign… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Annexation Won’t “Kill” Jordan’s Peace Agreement with IsraelJuly 1, 2020 By Allison Hodgkins Will Israeli annexation of the Jordan Valley come at the expense of peace with Jordan?… Read More 0 0 0
Read More How Trump’s Budget May Harm US CounterterrorismMarch 21, 2017 By Peter S. Henne for Denver Dialogues. Donald Trump’s proposed budget has provoked significant (often negative) reaction from… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Burundi on the Brink?June 3, 2016 By Patrick Pierson. Back in November, Barbara Walter shared a powerful post on the potential for another mass… Read More 5 0 0