by Susan K. Donius | Jun 7, 2013 | Monitor
Click here to see the photo gallery. Graduation season is here once again and many of us have enjoyed watching our sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, and friends accept their hard-earned diplomas. Occasionally a university is able to celebrate the accomplishments of...
by Adam Garber | Jun 7, 2013 | Monitor
This week, the President urged Congress not to let student loan rates double and to confirm three judges for the federal appeals court in Washington, held bilateral meetings with the NATO Secretary-General and the President of Chile, kicked off a National Conference...
by Justin Yarros | Apr 1, 2013 | Monitor
ASP: In case you missed it …. 1 April 2013 South Korea Gives Military Leeway to Answer North Choe Sang-Hun/NY Times President Park Geun-hye of South Korea ordered the country’s military on Monday to deliver a strong and immediate response to any North Korean...
by dtrombly | Feb 22, 2013 | Monitor
It is a staple of much of postmodern political theory to posit the state as an “assemblage.” That is, the state itself is not static, it is an equilibrium between contending factions, bureaucracies, and stakeholding organizations. In the ideal-type scenario, they...
by LÃvia Pontes Fialho | Jan 30, 2013 | Monitor
For some time now, Brazil has been enjoying a wave of good publicity across the globe. Seen as one of the next major economic players along with its BRICS partners (Brazil, Russia, India, China and now South Africa), its economic and social advances have made it a...