
Qatar is the Best Ally for U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East
By Justin Thomas Russell Principal Director New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs WASHINGTON, DC – As tensions continue to heat up in the Middle
By Justin Thomas Russell Principal Director New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs WASHINGTON, DC – As tensions continue to heat up in the Middle
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Internationally Recognized Government of Yemen, the Ansar Allah (Houthi) armed organization, and other fighting parties have refused to
This week on MESSAGE TRAFFIC we discuss the unique relationship between the UAE and the US governments. This recording was taken from our webinar which
Recently, the subject of political analysis that focuses on U.S.-Soviet (later Russian) relations has become an established area of scientific inquiry. The goal of this
In recent months, President Biden has made clear his commitment to end America’s twodecade-long war in Afghanistan. This has raised fears, both in Afghanistan and
On Sunday evening, Tunisian President Kais Saied suspended the parliament and lifted the immunity of all its members. In addition, Saeed dismissed Prime Minister Hisham
New York Center For Foreign Policy Affairs welcomes Saudi Arabia’s release of the internationally recognized women’s rights activist Samar Badawi and the prominent women’s rights activist, Nassima
Nearly two decades after the United States invaded Afghanistan to topple the Taliban regime, Washington decided to withdraw its forces from the war-torn country. US
Every passenger flying into Israel has a unique experience. Part of the shaping of these experiences is derived from the use of profiling, both racial
By Katya Moore & Shelby Doren Table of Contents NYCFPA REPORT: The Last Obstacle for an Iron Curtain: Independent Journalism is Under Attack in Russia
By Justin Thomas Russell Principal Director New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs WASHINGTON, DC – As tensions continue to heat up in the Middle
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Internationally Recognized Government of Yemen, the Ansar Allah (Houthi) armed organization, and other fighting parties have refused to
This week on MESSAGE TRAFFIC we discuss the unique relationship between the UAE and the US governments. This recording was taken from our webinar which
Recently, the subject of political analysis that focuses on U.S.-Soviet (later Russian) relations has become an established area of scientific inquiry. The goal of this
In recent months, President Biden has made clear his commitment to end America’s twodecade-long war in Afghanistan. This has raised fears, both in Afghanistan and
On Sunday evening, Tunisian President Kais Saied suspended the parliament and lifted the immunity of all its members. In addition, Saeed dismissed Prime Minister Hisham
New York Center For Foreign Policy Affairs welcomes Saudi Arabia’s release of the internationally recognized women’s rights activist Samar Badawi and the prominent women’s rights activist, Nassima
Nearly two decades after the United States invaded Afghanistan to topple the Taliban regime, Washington decided to withdraw its forces from the war-torn country. US
Every passenger flying into Israel has a unique experience. Part of the shaping of these experiences is derived from the use of profiling, both racial
By Katya Moore & Shelby Doren Table of Contents NYCFPA REPORT: The Last Obstacle for an Iron Curtain: Independent Journalism is Under Attack in Russia