The power sharing agreement in Afghanistan has no basis in law or popular support.
Tag Archives: United States
The Dumbest U.S. Foreign Policy Question Asked This Century
What do U.S. politicians mean when they say they want to save Syria?
What Stock Markets Tell Us About Russia
If economy is king, then Russia may be weaker than it seems.
A Black President?
In too many ways, African Americans aren’t much better off today than 50 years ago.
Country Bankruptcies and the Shackles of U.S. Law
Argentina and beyond: Is there an effective global solution for country bankruptcies?
Ebola: An Opportunity for Public Diplomacy
The Ebola virus is proof that foreign policy is not “foreign.”




























