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A Closer Look at US Global Leadership: Navigating the Complex Dynamics of Ukraine, Gaza, and Taiwan
Brief #116 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Inijah Quadri
In an era of evolving geopolitical landscapes, the United States faces the challenge of exerting effective global leadership amidst complex international conflicts and tensions. Three prominent areas of concern include the situations in Ukraine, Gaza, and Taiwan.
Situation Update: The Ukraine Crisis
Brief #115 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ibrahim Castro
In the ongoing Ukraine crisis, drone attacks near Donetsk and in Kharkov raise tensions. President Zelenskyy calls for increased Western sanctions on Russia, while discussions on US and EU military and financial aid for Ukraine are underway.
The Week That Was: Global News In Review
Brief #114 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ibrahim Castro
A week-in-review of Global News, including surging violence in Ecuador, Iran’s strikes on Iran, Syria, and Pakistan, and more on the Ethiopia-Somaliland deal.
Fadi’s Story: The Challenges to Palestinian Identity
Brief #113 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Aziza Taslaq
Fadi’s story sheds light on the resilience and determination of Palestinians facing identity challenges and calls for global recognition of their rights and a just resolution to the ongoing conflicts in the region.
Is Russia’s President Putin Afraid of Alexei Navalny?
Brief #112 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Yelena Korshunov
Alexei Navalny is one of the leaders of the Russian opposition and a leading opponent of Russia’s president Vladimir Putin. Navalny gained initial fame for his investigations into corruption in Russia.
Updates on the Israel-Hamas War
Brief #111 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ibrahim Castro
Updates on the Israel-Hamas War, including the current situation in Gaza, a genocide case against Israel filed by South Africa, a Hamas leader killed in Beirut, attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen, and more.
The Week That Was: Global News in Review
Brief #110 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ibrahim Castro
A powerful earthquake hit Japan on New Year’s Day, Somalia has promised to defend its territory by “any legal means,” Argentina formally announced last week that it would not accept the invitation to join the BRICS bloc of developing economies, and more covered in this week’s review.
An Interview About the Conflict with a Retired Israeli Brigadier-General
Brief #109 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Ester Avisror
An up-close and personal interview with Arie Tsidon, a retired Brigadier-General of the Israel Defense Forces, who was a prominent Senior Commander of Charuv and of Paratroopers Patrols, and served in the IDF for 25 years.
What Do the Argentinian and Dutch Elections Mean for the United States?
Brief #108 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Arvind Salem
It’s not often that political observers look to international elections to forecast outcomes in the U.S. presidential elections, yet wins from populist candidates Javier Milei in Argentina and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands are giving political observers on the left in the United States cause for alarm.