by Riza Kumar | Jul 16, 2015 | Monitor
18 days and 159 pages later, a nuclear agreement has finally been reached between Iran and the P5+1.This agreement is not guaranteeing the normalization of relations between Iran and the West, but it does placate one major concern regarding international security....
by Clark Derrington | Jun 30, 2015 | Monitor
Greek banks did not open for business Monday morning. The vast majority of them will stay closed for at least a week, with only a handful opening for pensioners to make withdrawals. This abrupt bank holiday could well be the beginning of the end of Greek membership in...
by Riza Kumar | Jun 29, 2015 | Monitor
Currently, talks are underway to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, in exchange for lifting internationally enforced economic sanctions. If Iran agrees to the conditions of a proposed agreement, certain sanctions will likely be removed, allowing Iran’s...
by Clark Derrington | Jun 26, 2015 | Monitor
Greece still has yet to come to an agreement with its European creditors, as another meeting of eurozone finance ministers concluded without a deal. Reactions from those present indicate that almost no progress has been made, with German Finance Minister Wolfgang...
by Sophie Shafer-Landau | Jun 16, 2015 | Monitor
New York Energy Week event examined the future of fusion energy. June 16, 2015 (Washington, DC)– As a part of New York’s annual “Energy Week,” the American Security Project, in conjunction with FTI Strategic Communications, sponsored a lunch discussion on new...