Message Traffic: U.S.-Canadian Relations In A Post Trump World
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
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
Alyssa Bonk
Washington, D.C. – On Friday, August 21st, 2020, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs held a webinar discussion on the Strategic U.S.-Africa Partnership.
Some describe this resettlement, combined with the concentration camps is a slow-motion ethnic cleansing of the region. This spring, the United States accused China of
By NYCFPA Research Team in Lebanon – America has always been perceived in the Middle East as a powerful country that can maintain international peace,
In 2019, an indictment of Iranian hackers targeting American government officials barely raises an eyebrow. But in one remarkable case, those hackers had an unusual advantage: the
By Bel Trew – For the last five days Elizabeth, 44, who lives in an isolated village in South Sudan, has been living off wild berries
Theweek – Russian citizens will head to the polls on Sunday for the country’s presidential elections, which sees incumbent leader Vladimir Putin up for a
The statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled in Baghdad, and on millions of TV screens around the world, less than three weeks after the start
CNN – After two wars in Iraq, the Arab Spring, Syria’s conflagration, ISIS’s near defeat and Russia’s regional resurgence, this is US policy in the
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
Alyssa Bonk
Washington, D.C. – On Friday, August 21st, 2020, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs held a webinar discussion on the Strategic U.S.-Africa Partnership.
Some describe this resettlement, combined with the concentration camps is a slow-motion ethnic cleansing of the region. This spring, the United States accused China of
By NYCFPA Research Team in Lebanon – America has always been perceived in the Middle East as a powerful country that can maintain international peace,
In 2019, an indictment of Iranian hackers targeting American government officials barely raises an eyebrow. But in one remarkable case, those hackers had an unusual advantage: the
By Bel Trew – For the last five days Elizabeth, 44, who lives in an isolated village in South Sudan, has been living off wild berries
Theweek – Russian citizens will head to the polls on Sunday for the country’s presidential elections, which sees incumbent leader Vladimir Putin up for a
The statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled in Baghdad, and on millions of TV screens around the world, less than three weeks after the start
CNN – After two wars in Iraq, the Arab Spring, Syria’s conflagration, ISIS’s near defeat and Russia’s regional resurgence, this is US policy in the