By Ellen Haring December 5, 2014 Pfc. Julia Carroll eats a small meal after a six-hour patrol during patrol week of Infantry Training Battalion near...
By Kelsey Campbell November 25, 2014 Originally published in the Huffington Post. November 25th is designated by the United Nations to be the International Day...
By Elizabeth Pond December 2, 2014 IP-Journal, German Council on Foreign Relations REUTERS/Antonio Bronic Is there going to be a winter respite in Russia’s undeclared...
By Anna Powles November 5, 2014 Photo courtesy of Flickr user UN Photo. New Zealand's 10-year campaign to win a seat on the Security Council...
By Jacqui True and Anna Powles November 17, 2014 Delegation of New Zealand following election to the Security Council. Photo by Loey Felipe/UN Photo, used under...
by Sahana Dharmapuri The recent beheadings of U.S. journalists Steven Satloff and James Foley, as well as British aid worker David Haines by ISIS are...
By Elizabeth Pond Kiev has lost eastern Ukraine to Russia. The turning point came on August 27, as the first direct invasion of Ukraine by...
Kathleen Kuehnast is the director of the United States Institute of Peace’s (USIP) Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, where she focuses on gendered experiences in...
By Alex Paul In July, nine months before the next UK General Election, Prime Minister David Cameron reshuffled his Cabinet. In what was dubbed a...
By Alex Paul Julie Arostegui, J.D. is Policy Director at Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) where she works to empower women to become political...