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