Russian Foreign Policy Interests in Ukraine
This is a guest post by Zachary Selden, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida and former Deputy Secretary General for Policy at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. There is...
View ArticleEastern Ukraine: Irredentism Isn’t What We Think It Is
I’ve read several interesting and insightful things about Eastern Ukraine recently. The first was posted a while back by Will Moore, who asked “Is Crimea’s Ethnic Conflict Banal?” Picking up on work by...
View ArticleThe Scottish Foreign Policy Context: Going Beyond Making Things Up
Living in Scotland, the most frustrating thing about the independence debate for me has been the lack of evidence to back up foreign policy claims. Both the Yes and No campaign make sweeping claims...
View ArticleWomen Shouldn’t Need Different Guidelines for Achieving Tenure (And Other...
*while Foreign Policy editors expressed initial interest in this post, a long-delayed response time to its actual draft suggests to me that such interest has faded, though I cannot imagine why. I’ve...
View ArticleCan We Ignore North Korea?
A good friend of mine posted this question to FB today. Since a decent answer requires more than should be put into a FB comment section, I’m writing out my thoughts here. OK, honest question for the...
View ArticleA Feminist Foreign Policy? Sweden Steps in Where the US Steps Out
This is a post by Denise Horn, who is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Simmons College in Boston, MA. She is a Feminist International Relations scholar...
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