Recent Articles
MAR 5, 2020 • Article
Super Tuesday and the Clash of Foreign Policy Narratives
Democratic voters are now presented with a clear choice between two different foreign policy narratives and ethical considerations when it comes to U.S. engagement ...
FEB 24, 2020 • Journal Online Exclusive
What We've Been Reading
Welcome to our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs! Here’s what we’ve been reading this month.
FEB 11, 2020 • Article
Gallagher's Proposal & Emerging Narratives
Rep. Michael Gallagher (R-WI) recently penned a "Wall Street Journal" op-ed laying out a new paradigm for U.S. foreign policy, as it relates to ...
FEB 7, 2020 • Article
As Biden Stalls, Is the "Restorationist" Narrative Losing Ground?
U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev notes that former Vice President Joe Biden is, in foreign policy terms, most associated with a "restorationist" ...
FEB 7, 2020 • Journal Online Exclusive
As Biden Stalls, Is the "Restorationist" Narrative Losing Ground?
FEB 5, 2020 • Journal Online Exclusive
The Coronavirus and Trust in the Process of International Cooperation: A System Under Pressure
On January 30, 2020, the WHO Director-General declared the coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) under the International Health Regulations. How do we ...
JAN 31, 2020 • Article
In Favor of the Public Interest: Social Media Should be Regulated
"The sheer size of the social media market in news delivery, as well as the numerous instances of social media being used for harmful ends, ...
JAN 31, 2020 • Article
Compromising on Censorship? The Case for a Bilateral Agreement Over the Internet
"To prevent this status quo where the sovereignty of some states is infringed by the power of foreign platforms, a deal should be struck between ...