by Riza Kumar | Jun 8, 2015 | Monitor
Key Reads Plunged into Uncertainty, Turkey Could Face Early Election Orhan Coskun & Ercan Gurses / Reuters Turkey faced the prospect of weeks of political turmoil after the ruling AK Party lost its parliamentary majority in weekend polls, dealing a blow to...
by John Bugnacki | May 28, 2015 | Monitor
Burundi is currently undergoing an electoral crisis whose outcome is vitally important for the United States, African countries, and the world as a whole. This article explains the current crisis, its meaning within the context of American foreign policy, and what the...
by John Bugnacki | May 22, 2015 | Monitor
This editorial was originally published on The Huffington Post Blog, by Daniel Wagner, CEO of Country Risk Solutions (CRS) and author of the book “Managing Country Risk,” and John Bugnacki, an Adjunct Fellow with the American Security Project (ASP) and a research...
by Riza Kumar | May 20, 2015 | Monitor
American Security Project hosted a round table of delegates from the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt to discuss the current state and projected future of U.S. and foreign investment in Egypt. With a population of over 90 million people, Egypt boasts more than a...
by American Security Project | May 13, 2015 | Monitor
Yesterday, the Board of Directors of the American Security Project officially welcomed one its founders, former senator and former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel in rejoining the board. Governor Christine Todd Whitman, Chairperson of the American Security...