The Red Sea is rapidly becoming a highly contested zone, where traditional and emerging global powers are vying for influence ...
American students going abroad are facing higher tuition, more expenses, more awkward conversations, and fewer fun drinks.
A new report from Springer Nature, in partnership with Overton, offers the most comprehensive picture yet of how academic ...
Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall explores how mountains, rivers, seas, and climate shape global politics. The book shows why leaders make certain choices and how geography constrains strategy.
The intersections of friendship, love, beauty, and war remain central issues in the fields of political philosophy and the humanities, profoundly ...
Every step of one’s life requires all we have learned in the past to succeed. As Walt Disney famously put it, “to succeed, ...
Islamophobia in Western Europe is driven far more by anti-immigrant nativism and authoritarian attitudes than by religious ...