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Why NATO Intervened in Libya, but Not Syria
Chris Miller explains why, on the heels of the Arab Spring, NATO decided to intervene in Libya, but not Syria--leading to the stalemates today in both countries.
View ArticleA New Image for an Old al-Qaeda
With al-Qaeda undergoing a transformation in recent months, Felix Imonti looks into where the organisation may be heading.
View ArticleWinning the Peace in Mesopotamia
Second Lieutenant Luke J. Schumacher and Joshua Shapiro examine one of the key areas to winning the peace in Iraq and Syria when the guns fall silent - water.
View ArticleWhy Are the Religions of the West so Violent?
Forest Grace analyzes how differences in Eastern and Western religions have played a role in the development of religious conflict.
View ArticleISIS Is an Existential Threat, but Not to the West
With so many conflicting statements out there, Peter Storey asks the question "what does ISIS actually existentially threaten?"
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