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By | 10/15/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President, War and Foreign Policy | 13 Comments

As turmoil in the Middle East grows, the presidential race focuses on foreign policy, with candidates trying to give voters an idea of the global landscape’s trajectory over the next few.

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By | 09/04/2012 | Uncategorized | 5 Comments

Here are four issues relating to foreign policy and strategic security that the conscientious voter should be aware of as the November election gets closer.

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By | 08/10/2012 | Uncategorized

Mohamed Morsi was elected as Egypt’s fifth president and the first democratically elected one. He replaces Hosni Mubarak, who resigned following the Arab Spring protests in Tahrir Square after nearly thirty years in power.

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By | 08/07/2012 | Uncategorized

a short portion of a lecture given by Noam Chomsky at University College London in 2011 on his perspective, one that is slightly less represented on a national level in the United States.

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By | 07/19/2012 | War and Foreign Policy

Today’s world news round-up. An independent breakdown of notable global developments in a news update.

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By | 07/17/2012 | War and Foreign Policy

Today’s global news round-up. An independent breakdown of notable global developments in a news update.

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