- If it looks like a Duck — the Monkey Cage’s take on the Hagel filibuster and the politics of the Senate
- Daniel Serwer thinks the US should be funneling money to Moaz al Khatib and the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition forces.
- Corruption and inefficiency in the delivery of humanitarian aid — can it still be overcome.
- John McCain wants to give the Syrian Opposition Coalition control over humanitarian aid. Really not a good idea.
- Understanding factionalism in Syria — and how to start a battalion in five easy lessons.
- Thinking about post-conflict justice in Syria
- The debate on whether or not the end is in sight.
And:
- Any takers on the odds that this will work?
Jon Western has spent the last fifteen years teaching IR in liberal arts colleges at Mount Holyoke College and the Five Colleges in western Massachusetts. He has an eclectic range of intellectual interests but often writes on international security, U.S. foreign policy, military intervention, and human rights. He occasionally shares his thoughts about professional life in liberal arts colleges. In his spare time he coaches middle school soccer, mentors the local high school robotics team, skis, and sails.
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