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Are sanctions restricting or stimulating development? 

June 21 By David Nash In the last two decades, economic sanctions have become one of the key foreign policy instruments. Sanctions are gradually replacing official diplomacy, they are widely used unilaterally by developed states to achieve their goals in the international arena. The United…

Senate, Governor Among Key Races to Watch in Nevada’s Primary 

June 14 By Louis Jacobson Nevada’s primaries on June 14 will put the national spotlight on a state that has been narrowly divided in recent elections, but where the two parties are poles apart ideologically. And if Republicans can surf a midterm wave and win…

The Horror and Hostility of the Jan. 6 Committee Hearings 

June 13 By Susan Milligan It had a graphic video of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, with previously unseen footage that brought fresh pain and visible cringes from the House hearing room. It had a high-minded opening statement about American democracy, followed by a…