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Why One of International Relations’ Top Scholars is Wrong About Ukraine
Mearsheimer has amassed impressive popularity over his argument blaming the West for Russia's aggression, yet his claims contain glaring flaws—rather, greater explanations exist for the causes of the Russo-Ukrainian war.

Connor JL Moore
Jul 13, 20255 min read


A New Height Of Folly: U.S. Military Action Against the Mexican Drug Cartels
Unilateral U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels is a counterproductive strategy that risks exacerbating the crisis, creating new enemies, and diverting attention from more significant threats.

Jonathan Rockford
Jul 10, 20255 min read


Syria On The Brink: A Path to a Better Tomorrow
While Assad’s fall brings hope to many, Syria’s climb to stability remains daunting, but through shared interests and multilateral diplomacy, internal and external actors have a tremendous opportunity to form a better tomorrow in Syria.

Connor JL Moore
Feb 15, 20255 min read


The Current Balance of Power: Defining Polarity with the Rise of China, Emerging Powers, and Ongoing Conflicts
Using realism's polarity framework, the current balance of power is assessed between the U.S. and China. However, the polarity method has serious flaws when answering the true power of nations.

Connor JL Moore
Dec 2, 20248 min read
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