American Legacy
Waves of immigration have occurred throughout the United States’ history. The unaccompanied minor crisis is by no means a new “problem”...
Leaving Turkey on the back burner could prove costly
The past few years have seen Turkey slide dangerously away from democracy under a government overstepping its bounds with increasing...
Looking ahead: Foreign Aid, Corruption and the Environment in Senegal, Nigeria and Morocco
The debate on the effect of foreign aid and corruption on environmental justice is regarded as taboo in most international platforms...
La conlusción no es el fin.
Throughout these past two months, I have surveyed and analyzed different avenues of growth in Cuba. While some have been positive, for...
Complex Closure
The current state of affairs in Germany regarding the movement of Syrian migrants is one of complex components and a questionable future....
Compassion > Fear
It’s very interesting for me to talk about Syria. Whenever I bring it up to my family, they ask why I care so much about a Middle Eastern...
Action Time
With all the attention to pollution in China, China is going to make a difference in this issue. It is a matter of how much a change is...
Teamwork
Two countries. Multiple types of bonds. The United States and China are two countries that share social and economic bonds in addition to...
Sometime Peace Comes By Force
This week’s blog will be the last of its series. Over the past weeks, I have written about Indian investment in Afghanistan and...
The Civilian Story
Kabul, Afghanistan On Tuesday, April 19th, a truck bomb exploded, killing 30 people and wounding more than 300. The attack was claimed by...