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Trump Theory: The (Theoretical) Nuances Within President Trump’s National Security Strategy

January 25, 2018January 25, 2018 LIR Guest 0 Comments America First, American defense, liberalism, national security strategy, Obama, realism, security, Trump

Rossella Marino dissects the latest US National Security Strategy report released by President Trump’s administration last month.

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Americas Asia & Oceania 

Connecting Human Rights and Spirituality for Environmental Protection in Asia: Lessons from the Americas

November 11, 2017 LIR Guest 0 Comments China, environment, Human Rights, IACHR, India, Indonesia, Japan, spirituality

Asian states such as China, India and Japan are known as heavy environmental polluters. Muhammad Buana argues they should follow

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Americas 

2018 General Elections in Brazil: A Forecast

October 16, 2017 Arnout van Bergenhenegouwen 0 Comments Bolsonaro, Brazil, Cardoso, general elections, Lava Jato, Lula, President, Rousseff, Temer

A year from now, Brazilians will go to the polling stations for their country’s general elections. They will elect their

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Americas Global 

How to Win Elections with a Smartphone

September 22, 2017September 27, 2017 LIR Guest 0 Comments Donald, elections, smartphone, social media, Trump, Twitter

Kimon Seimenis on the impact of social media during the US elections.

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Americas Asia & Oceania Global 

Taming the Fire: US and China Juggle North Korea

August 21, 2017 LIR Guest 0 Comments China, DPRK, Korean peninsula, military presence, North Korea, nuclear threat, South Korea, Trump, United States

Dário Moreira assesses the shared and differing interests of the US and China with regard to North Korea.

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Africa & The Middle East Americas 

Muscle-Flexing in the Middle East for Humanitarian Concerns?

April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 Jens Van Gysel 0 Comments Assad, chemical weapons, ISIS, Mattis, military-industrial complex, OPCW, Syria, Tillerson, Trump, United States

Jens van Gysel draws on last week’s analysis by dr. Andrew Gawthorpe of American missile strikes into Syria.

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Africa & The Middle East Americas 

U.S. Air Strikes against Syria: Strong Signal or Dangerous Miscalculation?

April 11, 2017April 18, 2017 LIR Guest 0 Comments Assad, chemical weapons, Civil war, George W. Bush, Homs, ISIS, Obama, Syria, Trump, United States

Dr. Andrew Gawthorpe casts his doubts on the effect of U.S. missile strikes into Syria.

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Americas 

Donald Trump: An Extreme Brand of Republicanism?

March 9, 2017April 11, 2017 Jens Van Gysel 0 Comments conservatism, Republicans, Trump, United States

Is Donald J. Trump really an extremist within the Republican party?

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Americas Global 

Step Away from the Pulpit, Mr. President!

March 8, 2017March 19, 2018 Lucy Filipac 1 Comment American politics, Catholic, Catholicism, Christianity, conservatism, discourse analysis, immigration, left, leftist, Obama, Obama administration, politics, Pope Francis, President Obama, refugee, religion, USA

Obama, Pope Francis and the Moralization of Illegal Immigration

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Americas Europe Global 

How Trump Admits the EU’s Strength, Accidentally

March 8, 2017July 19, 2017 Tobias Ploeger 0 Comments ambassador, diplomacy, EU, Ted Malloch, Trump, US

Donald J. Trump’s actions inadvertently reveal the true power of the EU as a global player.

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