Tag Archives: Syria

The Sikorski Plan

How the Polish Foreign Minister shaped a (possible) solution for Syria.

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Averting Another U.S. Foreign Policy Disaster

Is there a way out of the box President Obama has built for himself, while strengthening the fight against international despots?

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U.S. Into Syria: Six Key Mysteries

What happens when a bunch of former senators run U.S. foreign policy?

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Syria, Azerbaijan and the Sunni-Shia Divide

How is Syria’s war dividing populations across the region?

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Obama’s Amateur Hour

Syria: When “red lines” lead to red faces.

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Syria and American Democracy

Can you hear them laugh from Beijing and Moscow?

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Syria: A Potent Alternative to Military Action

How can the United States police crimes against humanity but ignore the ICC?

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Syria: The End of American Omnipotence

How is the Syria crisis forcing U.S. elites to see what the world already knows?

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Syria: Lessons from History

Two historic examples of U.S. action vs. inaction may be instructive for Syria now.

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Selective Morality and Syria

A case against a U.S. attack in Syria — and a path forward.

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