U.S. Foreign Policy (tagged articles)Before Drones: U.S. Covert Action in Africa During the Congo CrisisDrew A. Calcagno - As with much of the African continent, the Congo endured a harsh colonial past. What trailed, after its 1960 independence from Belgium, also followed a similar trend of its continental neighbors – continued foreign meddling. At the outset, reasons for such continuation... Keep Reading »
Tracing the Success of Soft Power in the US State Department's Future Leaders Exchange ProgramLeyla R. Latypova - The United States government started exploring the soft power potential of student and scholar exchange programs as early as 1908, with the establishment of the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Program.[1] The father of the theory of soft power, Joseph Nye, was not even... Keep Reading »
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Reevaluating Military Strategy: The Effectiveness Of Conventional DeterrenceDan Fitzgerald - The rise of modernized and efficient militaries competing for dominance against the United States' military has resulted in increased eruptions of conflict globally. A majority of decisions by the Joint Chiefs and EUCOM about long-term U.S. military policy in these... Keep Reading »
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Thrifty Authoritarians: U.S. Regime Change 1945-PresentDaniel J. Savickas - The efficacy of efforts by the United States government to influence regime change in foreign nations has been increasingly called into question. Motivated by these statements of skepticism, the study herein provides a statistical analysis of the impact US intervention... Keep Reading »
The Effects of the US Pivot to Asia on European Strategic CooperationThomas Armstong - The current state of European strategic cooperation is optimistically described as "splintered" and pessimistically labeled as "nonexistent" by politicians and pundits alike. A potential retreat of the EU to staunch intergovernmentalism frustrates those who hoped Europe... Keep Reading »
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