Non-Intervention Never Sounded so Good Josh Jones March 4, 2014 4 Comments As a 22-year-old college student, I recognize I am not expected to speak on foreign policy. Yet I write today as both a Marine Corps brat and a concerned citizen who has seen his country in a state of... Read More »
Team America: World Police? Nick Ahamed March 4, 2014 1 Comment The world today is rife with conflict. As I write, Russia’s parliament has just voted to allow President Putin to send troops into Ukraine. Less than 2,000 miles away, the Syrian Civil War trudges... Read More »
The Rest is Silence: American Diplomacy on the Brink Winston Shi March 2, 2014 4 Comments Author’s note/correction: While the Budapest Memorandums on Security Assurances (1994) include promises by Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom to refrain from the use or threat of... Read More »
From Isolationism to Interventionism and Isolated Interventionism Nick Ahamed December 4, 2013 0 Comments Unlike with their domestic agenda, presidents need not rely on a dismally uninformed populace for guidance. Now they are torn between America’s tradition of isolationism and the demands of an... Read More »