Lena Bae / July 24, 2012 9:27 am
How recent graduates approach today's job market
Elsa Kania / May 14, 2012 10:31 am
Taking the Lead in Middle Eastern Power Politics
Brooke Kantor / May 14, 2012 10:26 am
One of the most remarkable untold stories of American involvement in Iraq is coming to an end.
Courtney Grogan / May 3, 2012 12:18 pm
China's North Korean Repatriation Policy
Lily Hu / April 1, 2012 11:22 pm
The role of today's government in food policy
Gina Kim / April 1, 2012 11:11 pm
Drought in the Horn of Africa
Emmanuella Asabor / April 1, 2012 11:05 pm
Initiating An Alternative Discourse on Food Stamps
Catherine Brown, William Dean, Tyler Keefe, Ken Liu, Andrew Seo, Alex Velez-Green, Tyrell Walker and Colby Wilkason / April 1, 2012 8:29 pm
The United States must reenergize U.S.-Turkey relations; if it does not, it runs the risk of potentially losing one of its greatest Middle Eastern allies.
Gabriel Rosen / March 20, 2012 2:30 am
The HPR examines the psychological effects and expansion of presidential powers behind drone warfare.
Sandra Korn / March 20, 2012 2:23 am
The complicated politics of genetically modified food
Elsa Kania / March 20, 2012 1:15 am
An examination of domestic dynamics surrounding the program
Christine Ann Hurd / February 11, 2012 7:48 pm
The title of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s memoirs–Known and Unknown–is appropriate of almost any position that requires making decisions based on predictions. In national security matters, especially during war-time as in Afghanistan and Iraq, there will be good intelligence and bad intelligence, and Clausewitz’s concept of ‘fog of war‘ can confuse even the most prescient of individuals. Rumsfeld’s memoir presents a well-researched defense of his decisions in the midst of that fog.
Matt Shuham / December 23, 2011 1:13 pm
Is the NDAA taking the authority of government too far?
Arjun Mody and Corinne Curcie / December 7, 2011 10:07 pm
The power of the Oval Office continues to grow.
Gram Slattery / December 7, 2011 9:27 pm
Somaliland may be the most stable and smoothest functioning democracy that officially does not exist.