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How to Argue Against Trump’s Ban on Transgender Service Members

August 10, 2017March 24, 2019 LGBTQ, military, persuasion, tradition, transgender, trump, US military

BY ALEXIS REYES On July 26, 2017, President Trump took to Twitter to proclaim that transgender individuals are prohibited from

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The USA Is in Decline: Act Before It’s Too Late

July 20, 2017September 20, 2020 economy, immigration, infrastructure, military, nasa, power, superpower, trade, trump, USA, wealth

BY BENJAMIN CLAYTON I’m British, so I know what a waning superpower looks like. America, welcome to the club. In

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Afghanistan Needs Additional US Troops – And Long-Term Strategy

July 5, 2017 afghanistan, counterterrorism, military, security, troop increase, troop surge

BY DAN FISHER The Trump administration is set to send about 4,000 new troops to Afghanistan, and the usual pessimists

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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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No One Left Behind

July 4, 2014 afghanistan, immigration, iraq, military

BY WILL DENN Fahim Muhammad believed that until the Taliban were defeated, Afghanistan, his homeland, would never be safe.1 In

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The Obama Administration’s Role in Iraqi Violence

February 28, 2014 international security, iraq, military, president obama, United States

BY MATTHEW VIGEANT For the first time in two years, Iraq is back on many Americans’ radars. The media has

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2014 State of the Union: Issue by Issue, Part 2

January 28, 2014January 28, 2014 American politics, blog, democracy, economics, health, military, social policy, state of the union

A Note of Explanation: For the first time, the Kennedy School Review has tapped into the policy expertise of students

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