Bad Guests? On the Role of House Visits in Aid Delivery in Urban Jordan Ann-Cristin Wagner, LSE Middle East Centre Politics & Economics, Society & Culture When I meet Abu Eisa, a well-established cook, he is busy preparing meals for poor Syrians for the first iftar of Ramadan. His hometown, Mafraq, a Jordanian border town close to Zaatari camp, is among the...
“This is Genocide, Broadcast in Real Time”: An Interview with the Founders of Save the Syrian Children Hippo Reads Staff Politics & Economics, Science & Medicine For a long time, Tamar and Phil Koosed felt removed from the atrocities in Syria. They knew what was going on, but it just wasn't "their cause." And then they started seeing photos of children being...
“The Obama Doctrine” Defies Established Foreign Policy Groupthink Bobby Shanahan Government, Politics & Economics A look into The Atlantic's cover story on the president of the United States.
The Syria Situation: Russian Success, American Failure Bobby Shanahan Politics, Politics & Economics Russia has done certain things right in the fight against ISIS. Maybe it's time America learned from their tactics.