- Still trying to make sense of Benghazi.
- Some inside info on the mixed messages coming from Obama’s Syrian policy. Meanwhile, Assad opens an Instagram account.
- More mixed messages from the Obama administration on drones, too.
- This can’t be good. A lot of congressional staffers don’t see a link between diplomacy and national security.
- Two years of statehood and things are getting messy in South Sudan.
- What’s at stake if Obama cancels the summit with Putin. Frenemies?
- Interns at The Nation bite the hand that doesn’t feed them.
- And, after nearly forty years, Philip Schrodt is retiring from Penn State — and he gives us classic notice of his send-off. Congratulations Phil and we look forward to all of your continued contributions to the field.
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.
How long until Assad’s Instagram gets hacked?