NYCFPA HOLDS WEBINAR DISCUSSION ON US-AFRICA: EMERGING THREAT OF ISIL
On Thursday, February 25th at 1pm EDT, the New York Center for Foreign Affairs held a webinar featuring expert speakers on US-Africa relations and the
On Thursday, February 25th at 1pm EDT, the New York Center for Foreign Affairs held a webinar featuring expert speakers on US-Africa relations and the
The Global War on Terrorism has been under a geographic transition that is culminating in a revamped African crisis in the Sahel and East. Emboldened
Tomorrow, a new Biden administration will move into the White House. The new government has set many ambitious goals. However, foreign policy experts emphasize that
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 30, 2020 NYCFPA Files Complaint in US District Court Against US Department of State to Block Sale of F-35 Aircraft to the
In light of what is transpiring in Republic of Benin since 2016, under Patrice Talon Administrations it’s easy to conclude that the country once dubbed
In our inaugural outing for MESSAGE TRAFFIC, the NYCFPA’s new podcast, we interview Ben Rowswell, President and Research Director of The Canadian International Council in
The catalyst for the future arms race in the Middle East will be in part driven by the sale of sophisticated US-manufactured weapons and equipment
Venezuela is plagued by political, economic, and humanitarian crises while engulfed in the most formidable election campaign it has seen in recent history. Venezuelans will
The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the State Department approving a potential $23 billion in military arms transactions to
On Thursday, February 25th at 1pm EDT, the New York Center for Foreign Affairs held a webinar featuring expert speakers on US-Africa relations and the
The Global War on Terrorism has been under a geographic transition that is culminating in a revamped African crisis in the Sahel and East. Emboldened
Tomorrow, a new Biden administration will move into the White House. The new government has set many ambitious goals. However, foreign policy experts emphasize that
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 30, 2020 NYCFPA Files Complaint in US District Court Against US Department of State to Block Sale of F-35 Aircraft to the
In light of what is transpiring in Republic of Benin since 2016, under Patrice Talon Administrations it’s easy to conclude that the country once dubbed
In our inaugural outing for MESSAGE TRAFFIC, the NYCFPA’s new podcast, we interview Ben Rowswell, President and Research Director of The Canadian International Council in
The catalyst for the future arms race in the Middle East will be in part driven by the sale of sophisticated US-manufactured weapons and equipment
Venezuela is plagued by political, economic, and humanitarian crises while engulfed in the most formidable election campaign it has seen in recent history. Venezuelans will
The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the State Department approving a potential $23 billion in military arms transactions to