November 8, 2019

The passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives is timely and serves as a reminder that history remembers the Armenians, writes Michelle Kezirian.

October 29, 2019

Saudi nationals living in the United States have varying reactions to the modernizing changes currently being enacted in Saudi Arabia by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, write Paige Smith and Homoud Al Homoud.

October 16, 2019

In looking for solutions to the Rohingya crisis beyond daily survival, the underlying decisions of regional and international governments need to be brought to light, writes Jackson Stephens.

July 15, 2019

In a new policy brief for the Wilson Center’s Latin American Program, Abraham F. Lowenthal and David Smilde argue that conflicts that appeared to be irreconcilable have sometimes been resolved in other countries that were once controlled by authoritarian regimes, and these experiences are relevant to Venezuela’s plight.

July 10, 2019

The more clearly we begin to think of climate change as a threat to the habitat in which we live, the less tenable we will find the old presumption of a stark distinction between animal welfare and human rights, which has huge implications for policy makers, writes Lauren Nicole Core.

June 18, 2019

Following a year of research in conjunction with the Pacific Council, the project to Strategically Protect Soft Networks offers this white paper exploring various possible policy options for better insulating local allies of the U.S. military and diplomatic community in conflict zones abroad.

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