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More on Syria from Karam Nachar
In our last issue, The Politic spoke with Karam Nachar, a PhD candidate at Princeton University and Syrian activist. This past Friday, Nachar appeared on MSNBC’s national program, Up with Chris Hayes, where he further discussed the situation in Syria. Watch…
The Price of Politics
The value of a human life is quantifiable: $162 million in annual arms sales, $550 million for combat training jets, $4 billion in defense contracts, and regional geopolitical interests. On February 4, after two days of indiscriminate violence, over 300…
American Interventionism and the Tragedy of Foreign Policy
Since World War I, every American president has had to confront the potential agonies, moral uncertainties, and quagmires of military intervention abroad. Certainly, the price of intervention weighs on Barack Obama even as he pulls out troops from Iraq and…
Will South Sudan Survive?
By Meredith Potter SIX years ago, the civil war that ravaged Sudan from 1983 to 2005 came to an end. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended the conflict, provided the people of southern Sudan an opportunity to vote in a…
Who Will Save Bosnia From Itself?
By Vinicius G. Lindoso ONCE upon a relatively recent time, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) was perhaps the hottest conflict spot in the world. Sarajevo attracted some of the most ambitious journalists seeking to boost their careers by reporting first-hand on the horrors of…
Ciao, Ciao: The Rise and Fall of Berlusconi
By Seoyoon Han ON 16 November 2011, Silvio Berlusconi, the longest serving prime minister of Italy since WWII, lost his parliamentary majority and resigned from his post. Mario Monti, a former European Commissioner, was welcomed as a technocratic prime minister who…
A Faltering Experiment
By Shivani Vohra “A Greek, an Irishman, and a Portuguese go into a bar and order a drink. Who picks up the bill? A German.” When the European nations signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, they clearly never fathomed the…
In the Shadow of the Crescent
By Justin Schuster ON January 1, 2012 the last of the United States’ troops pulled out of Iraq. In October, President Obama noted, “After nearly nine years, America’s war in Iraq will be over.” While this date may mark the…