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APR 23, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
What do Americans (Republican Voters) Actually Think?
Rebuilding support for American internationalism requires a new overarching foreign policy narrative.
APR 18, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
American Engagement: Dialogue at Quail Ridge
U.S. foreign policy remains muddled and to some extent disconnected from the aspirations of citizens across the country because we lack a compelling narrative ...
APR 18, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Migration, Brain Drain, and Cuba-U.S. Relations
The Cuba-U.S. relationship shows that advocating open borders is not as ethically straightforward as one may think, and that sometimes open door policies have ...
APR 17, 2018 • Podcast
The Living Legacy of WWI: The Politics & Medicine of Treating Post-Traumatic Stress, with Tanisha Fazal
Although it has been written about for centuries, post-traumatic stress was not officially recognized as a medical condition until the 1980s. However World War I "...
APR 13, 2018 • Podcast
On Grand Strategy, with John Lewis Gaddis
Are there such things as timeless principles of grand strategy? If so, are they always the same across epochs and cultures? What can we learn ...
APR 10, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Values, Immigration and the Saudi Alliance
Two recent articles in The Atlantic challenge dominant assumptions in American political discourse--and the implications ought to be discussed further.
APR 10, 2018 • Podcast
The Living Legacy of WWI: Airpower During the First World War, with Philip Caruso
"World War I was the beginning of what we now consider to be one of the cornerstones of the ways in which we engage in ...
APR 5, 2018 • Podcast
Hope for Asian Fisheries, with Brett Jenks
With rich and varied coral reefs, Indonesia and the Philippines are critically important for marine biodiversity, says Brett Jenks of Rare, a conservation organization. Overfishing ...
APR 4, 2018 • Podcast
#MeToo in China, with Maura Cunningham and Jeffrey Wasserstrom
China experts Cunningham and Wasserstrom start by talking about the small, mainly campus-based #MeToo campaign in China--to avoid internet censorship young people often use emojis ...
APR 3, 2018 • Podcast
The Dangers of a Digital Democracy, with Rana Foroohar
The revelations about the misuse of Facebook data have started a pushback against the top five big tech companies: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google. ...