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Nagorno-Karabakh: A Turning Point for Russian-Armenian Relations
2023's Nagorno-Karabakh conflict reshaped Caucasus alliances, breaking Armenia-Russia ties and strengthening Azerbaijan-Turkey-Russia bonds
Dec 19, 20241 min read


A Tale of Two Economies: Escaping a British Lost Decade
By Henry Krenzer Research Paper Harvard Political Review Photo: Arthur Osipyan Read more at the Harvard Political Review
Nov 28, 20241 min read


Full Credit for Any Attempt? The French Fiscal Deficit and the Sustainability of Debt
By Henry Krenzer Research Paper Photo: Samuel Regan-Asante / Unsplash
Nov 28, 20241 min read


Frozen Frontiers: Sweden and Finland Strengthen NATO - but Not How You Think
The paper shows how inclusion and environmental stewardship have boosted NATO’s influence and can keep doing so despite Russia’s boycott.
Nov 28, 20241 min read


Grinding Gears, Groaning Growth: Input Factor Disparities in the EU and the Productivity Trap
EU countries have different needs for improving productivity. To stay competitive, they need flexible plans, not one-size-fits-all solutions
Nov 28, 20241 min read


Remedy for North Korean Human Rights Crisis
The human rights situation in North Korea is in dire need of attention
May 10, 202415 min read


Convergence of Threats: Unpacking Anti-Asian Sentiment Amid National Security, COVID-19, and White Nationalism in American Society
What factors contribute to the increase in anti-Asian sentiment in the United States?
May 10, 202454 min read

Rebuilding American Leadership Legitimacy: How Domestic Politics Hold the Key to Successful Foreign Policy in the Pacific
Is the importance of American democracy the backbone of its leadership legitimacy?
Feb 8, 20241 min read

Nuclear Energy: Reimagining Its Future in the US
Delving deep into nuclear energy myths, this paper proposes evidence-backed strategies for its integration into the American energy scene
Feb 8, 20241 min read

A Democratic Recession: The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism After The COVID-19 Pandemic
Did a new strain of democratic backsliding, called digital authoritarianism, arise after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Jan 12, 20241 min read
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