U.S. Opinion on Indian Investment in Afghanistan
United States entered Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. The main objective was to find the terrorists guilty of masterminding these...
Stability in Somalia
The United States’ interests in Somalia are simple: stability. Since 1991, the country’s failed state has been a constant source of...
Power but no Incentive
As discussed in last week’s post, international help will be crucial in preserving Hong Kong’s democracy. The US in particular, has been...
Various US responses to European Security versus Privacy
With the recent terrorist attack in Brussels, I have decided to switch the topic to reveal various US opinions on security versus privacy...
Small Changes Produce Big Effects
The United States has just about opposed every recent action that China has taken in hopes of improving its relationships with other...
How the United States Saw and Sees Syria: From 2011 to 2016
Elliott Abrams, former American diplomat, lawyer and political scientist who served in foreign policy positions for President Regan and...
¿Que bolá Cuba? - Barack Obama
El semana pasada, el presidente de Los Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, viajó a Cuba para conocer a Castro, al país y a la gente cubana;...
“We Will Just Encourage Them”
The United States has had, and presently maintains, the War on Drugs as its official policy. This war on drugs was pioneered by Nixon and...
US Response: Success or failure?
With the humanitarian crisis making headlines in the summer of 2014, many individuals became interested in finding solutions for the flow...
Absence of US Foreign Aid in Sustainability Might Hurt African Countries
The United States has played a significant role in foreign aid assistance in West Africa alongside their Chinese competitors. Since most...