Amid the annual deluge of end-of-year lists, I started to think about what readings generated the...
As someone who studies terrorism and religion, I approach each Christmas with dread due to the...
I wrote a chapter for a newly published edited volume, Teaching Political Science and...
Professor Jason Ralph joins the Hayseed Scholar podcast. Brent has known Jason's work for two...
Amid the annual...
As someone who...
I wrote a chapter...
Associate Provost and W. Harold Row Professor of Global Politics Jamie Frueh, of Bridgewater...
A lot of ink has been spilled and bytes spent on the reflections over Trump’s failed...
In the recent Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop, Lachlan McNamee makes a...
Like many who follow the Middle East, a lot has been going through my head since the civil war...
Under the Paris Agreement, states submit Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) outlining their commitments to reducing emissions. These documents are important window in the international politicization of climate change policy.
We’re living in a world where policymakers are playing Russian roulette with our lives and calling...
On October 23rd, militants attacked a Turkish aerospace facility near the capital of Ankara. The...
When I was but a lad, it was still quite common for foreign-policy hawks to invoke “Munich” as an...
Who, if anyone, rules the world? Answering a question like that requires grappling with both the...
Earlier this week, a boat carrying migrants fleeing Afghanistan sank in the English Channel,...
Last year I was on a sabbatical in Edinburgh, and my family and I watched Eurovision for the first...
“A specter is haunting strategic studies—the specter of peace.” These bizarre words are from...
Last night’s Vice Presidential debate was a textbook lesson in how to agree to disagree civilly....
While immigration has not only continued but also increased in recent years, the strict stances of...
Ah, the avalanche of racism and misogyny that came after the Kamala Harris announcement. The...
Carol Cohn is the G.O.A.T. Back in 1987, she wrote what is still the best gendered take on the...
With a symbolically successful COP28 and substantively significant investments in clean energy...
Despite existing international regulations advising countries to coordinate and minimize border...