U.S. and allies on the move against the Islamic State: What about Israel?

U.S. and allies on the move against the Islamic State: What about Israel?

ISIS, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, United States, Europe: these are the names of major actors played by the media in regards to recent upheaval in the Middle East, marked by the rise of the Islamic State. While the international community now weighs its focus on counter-terrorism efforts lead by the US, one question sits in the back of everyone's mind: what about Israel?

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The ISIS Caliphate Is Absurd, but No Joke

The ISIS Caliphate Is Absurd, but No Joke

As ISIS gains more traction in the region, the international community’s lack of action inadvertently lays the foundation for increased terrorist attacks, the violent repression and persecution of ethnic and religious minorities, and the further destabilization of Syria and Iraq.

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How to Save Iraq: Weighing the Options

How to Save Iraq: Weighing the Options

As violence continues to escalate within Iraq, the US and its allies, as well as regional powers, are facing the pressure to take action in order to de-escalate and stabilize the troubled country.  The news is inundated with policy experts advocating every degree of intervention from boots on the ground to complete passivity.

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U.S. Foreign Policy in 2014

U.S. Foreign Policy in 2014

President Barack Obama gave the State of the Union address on January 28th, during which he laid out US foreign policy in 2014. Here are the top ten foreign policy takeaways.

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Weekly Roundup: Jan. 21-24

Weekly Roundup: Jan. 21-24

This week in the headlines: 

  • Syrian Government and Opposition Agree to Meet at Geneva
  • Cairo Rocked by Deadly Bombings, Fears of Islamist Insurgency Mount
  • Israel Begins Construction on New Settlements in West Bank
  • Tunisian National Assembly Approves New Constitution
  • Violence in Iraq Forces 140,000 Civilians to Flee

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