The U.S. maintains close ties to numerous governments whose values and policies conflict with America’s, and it has for decades, explains Jeffrey Fields of international relations.
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In a special address at USC, President Kersti Kaljulaid discusses how the Baltic nation of 1.3 million people has built and secures an all-electronic government.
Gregory Treverton of international relations, who chaired the United States’ National Intelligence Council for over two years leading up to President Donald Trump’s inauguration, discusses the current status of U.S. intelligence efforts and its standing in the global community. [4 3/4 min read]
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Gordon Brown shares his perspective on the current crisis in Syria, the 2008 global financial crisis and other major global events, as well as his opinions on the future of our global community.
In the wake of recent talks with its southern neighbor, North Korea seems to be showing signs through its media that it is ready to cooperate.
Jeffrey Fields of international relations, a former US Department of Defense and State Department official, explains why a hard-line approach on North Korea will likely fail, as it did with Iran.
Should we be concerned about U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson's announcement that she will resign this year? Pamela Starr of international relations breaks down what Jacobson's departure means for U.S.-Mexico relations in The Conversation.
While a senior majoring in international relations, Sofia Deak organized a group of student tutors who give the newcomers one-on-one help learning a new language.
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