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2017 Issue Articles Featured Opinion 

Turkey in the Age of Trump: A Path forward for US-Turkey Relations

October 5, 2017October 21, 2017 Erdogan, ISIS, russia, security, trump, Turkey, US

BY TYLER RODGERS Shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day, a lone ISIS-inspired gunman launched an attack at a popular

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Et maintenant ? Manifeste pour un autre débat

November 16, 2015December 11, 2015 attacks, France, inclusion, ISIS, marginalization, paris, terror, terrorism

Cet article est signé de membres français, francophones et francophiles de la communauté à Harvard. Nous ajoutons d’autres noms à mesure

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Where Does France Go From Here? A Manifesto For Another Debate

November 16, 2015December 11, 2015 attacks, France, inclusion, ISIS, marginalization, paris, terror, terrorist

This is an open letter signed by French, Francophone and Francophile members of the Harvard community. This page will be

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2016 Issue Featured 

A Prisoner’s Dilemma: Negotiation and American National Security Policy

June 23, 2015June 24, 2015 Al Qaeda, foreign policy, hostage, ISIS, negotiations

BY JOSHUA C. FIVESON This piece appeared in our 2015 print journal. You can order your copy here.  In September 2013,

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Presumptions, Prerogatives, and Power: Why Foreign Policy is Too Easy for Presidents, and Domestic Policy is Too Hard

September 28, 2014 American politics, defense policy, ISIS, military, president obama, Supreme Court, United States

BY JACOB SHELLY When President Obama stood outside the Blue Room on September 10th to announce a major expansion of

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