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Robert Gulotty

DW (Deutsche Welle) - "Trump will take the excuse to try a bunch of other things"; [VIDEO] Prof. Robert Gulotty discusses possible Trump actions on trade in wake of SCOTUS rejection of global tariffs

Wednesday, February 25

Robert Pape

The Nation - Trump’s Iran War Could Be an Even Bigger Catastrophe Than Iraq; Article cites posts on X from Prof. Robert Pape regarding massive build up of US air power in the middle east

Tuesday, February 24

Paul Poast

Military.com - Does Congress Have to Approve Trump's $10 Billion Gaza Pledge? What To Know; Assoc. Prof. Paul Poast discusses complex minutia of funding pledges

Monday, February 23

Paul Poast

World Politics Review - The Ukraine War, Already One of Modern Europe’s Longest, Has No End in Sight; Assoc. Prof. Paul Poast discusses the ongoing Ukraine War

Friday, February 20

Paul Poast

World Politics Review - The Good, the Bad and the Mixed Bag; In column for Presidents' Day, Assoc. Prof. Paul Poast ranks US Presidents on Foreign Policy

Wednesday, February 18

Paul Staniland

Christian Science Monitor - Bangladesh ousted an autocrat in 2024. Can it pull off a democratic reset now? Prof. Paul Staniland compares transitions of Nepal and Bangladesh

Tuesday, February 10

Robert Pape

Chicago Tribune - Robert Pape: Why Tucker Carlson’s civil war narrative is dangerous for America

Tuesday, February 10

John Mearsheimer

SCMP - Open Questions | John Mearsheimer on Trump and why Iran isn't Venezuela and Venezuela isn't Panama

Wednesday, January 21

Michael Albertus

Foreign Policy - What Chile’s New President Means for the World; In op-ed, Prof. Michael Albertus analyzes possible impact of José Kast's agenda

Monday, December 15

Paul Staniland

WSJ - Democracy Wanes in South Asia; Prof. Paul Staniland comments on political uncertainty and instability across South Asia

Monday, October 13

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