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Forgetting Franco: The Creation of a New Spanish Identity

World Mind author Claire Spangler explores the ramifications of Spanish nationalism…

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NATO À La Carte, And Other Ways France Tried to Resist American Hegemony

NATO À La Carte, And Other Ways France Tried to Resist American Hegemony In his ...

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Finding Hell in Libya; The Failure of the EU’s Human Rights Regime

It is six years since the fall of Gaddafi, and there is still no strong functioning ...

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Fault Lines in the Groundwork: The Shortcomings of New Public Management in Asian ...

Director of Media & Marketing, Andrew Fallone, explores shifts of responsibility ...

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Building Walls in the Sand: The Dangers of Securitizing Borders in the Sahel

World Mind author Gabe Delsol explains the strategic and geopolitical challenges ...

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Rising and Falling Powers: Will the United States Peacefully Exit the Global Stage?

“A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.” – John ...

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Revising Campus Sexual Assault Policy: President Obama’s Rollout Versus Secretary ...

Sexual assault is an uncomfortable topic. After decades of being shamed into silence, ...

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The Arctic Theater; Revisionism Through Exclusive Economic Zones

On August 4, 2015 a mini-submarine commanded by famed Arctic explorer Artur N. Chilingarov ...

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The Fate of the Temporary Protection Status in El Salvador

World Mind contributor Stephanie Hernandez explores the ramifications of ending the ...

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Volume II, Number 4 - April 2017

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World Mind author Claire Spangler explores the ramifications of Spanish nationalism...

Forgetting Franco: The Creation of a New Spanish Identity



NATO À La Carte, And Other Ways France Tried to Resist American Hegemony In his most recent book The World America Made, Robert Kagan offers an account of the peculiarities […]

NATO À La Carte, And Other Ways France Tried to Resist American Hegemony



It is six years since the fall of Gaddafi, and there is still no strong functioning central government in Libya. Instead, Libya is divided between armed warlords and militias, all […]

Finding Hell in Libya; The Failure of the EU’s Human Rights Regime



Director of Media & Marketing, Andrew Fallone, explores shifts of responsibility to Asian private sectors....

Fault Lines in the Groundwork: The Shortcomings of New Public Management in Asian Nations



World Mind author Gabe Delsol explains the strategic and geopolitical challenges the G5 Sahel Joint Force (FC-G5S) face in the Sahel....

Building Walls in the Sand: The Dangers of Securitizing Borders in the Sahel



“A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.” – John F. Kennedy, 1963 Since the close of World War II, the United States maintained a […]

Rising and Falling Powers: Will the United States Peacefully Exit the Global Stage?



Sexual assault is an uncomfortable topic. After decades of being shamed into silence, victims have begun to find their voices in the new century. Though the number of survivors reporting […]

Revising Campus Sexual Assault Policy: President Obama’s Rollout Versus Secretary Devos’ Rollback



On August 4, 2015 a mini-submarine commanded by famed Arctic explorer Artur N. Chilingarov touched down on the ocean floor at the exact location of the North Pole. The underwater […]

The Arctic Theater; Revisionism Through Exclusive Economic Zones



World Mind contributor Stephanie Hernandez explores the ramifications of ending the Temporary Protection Status among America's El Salvadorian immigrants...

The Fate of the Temporary Protection Status in El Salvador



Executive Editor, Caroline Rose, explores Russian neo-revisionist objectives in the Syrian civil war....

The Sochi Dialogue; A Pathway for Russian Neo-Revisionism in the Levant



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