by jonasz | May 22, 2014 | Afghanistan, allies, America, American empire, Anglo-American, British, Bush Doctrine, capitalism, Carter Doctrine, Cold War, empire, Europe, financial market, foreign policy, French, hegemon, Herfried Munkler, imperial, international system, Iran, Iranian, Iraq, Kuwait, London School of Economics, May 22, 2014, Michael Cox, Middle East, Mohammed Mosaddeq, neoconservative, oil, Persian Gulf, Political Studies Review, President George W. Bush, preventative war, Saudi Arabia, Shah, sovereign, Soviet Union, Suez Crisis, superimposition, The Gulf War, universalism, Vietnam War, Washington

By Zach Jonas The past two decades have seen an ongoing […]
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By Kelly Mears As the daughter of a law enforcement off […]
by dempseyj | May 22, 2014 | animals, Aristotle, community, Copernicus, cosmos, creed, Darwin, economic value, Einstein, environmental catastrophe, equality, Family, human history, humans, May 22, 2014, moral, nationality, Newton, progress, race, wilderness

By Justin Dempsey From the moment the first human being […]
by paluchs | May 22, 2014 | Americans, census, compromise, govern, legislate, May 22, 2014, NYC, politician, presidential election, regulation, scarcasm, Twinkie, voting

By Sydney Paluch Smear campaigns. Underhand deals. Brib […]
by cutterd | May 22, 2014 | African-American, Anita Hill, Brandeis University, censorship, Clarence Thomas, commencement, Dean Baquet, equal pay, ethics, Executive Director, gender equality, Jill Abramson, leadership, May 22, 2014, New York times, pushy, Supreme Court, Wake Forest University

By Davis Cutter In the spirit of commencement and gradu […]