by Charles Cameron | Mar 17, 2015 | Monitor
[ by Charles Cameron — the election itself a one day affair, and may even be settled by the time you read this — but the impact lingers, and the complex balancing of forces in the region remains ] . ** Nothing is ever black-and-white, it seems to me...
by Patricia H. Kushlis | Nov 17, 2014 | Monitor
By Patricia H. Kushlis I spent November 4 working as an election official at a precinct in a nearby Pueblo. The precinct is in Santa Fe County, about 20 miles north from the city of Santa Fe. I’d worked there before – in June for the primaries. At that time, the...
by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jun 4, 2014 | Monitor
On behalf of the American Security Project, I would like to congratulate the Egyptian people on democratically electing Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to the office of the President. Since 2011, the people of Egypt have shown the world their perseverance in combatting...
by Dan Day | May 28, 2014 | Monitor
American Security Project hosted Paul Adamson, Phillipe Maze-Sencier, and Geoffrey Harris for a discussion centering on the political, social, and economic implications of last weekend’s European Parliamentary elections. Victories for extremist parties across Europe...
by Charles Cameron | May 18, 2014 | Monitor
[ by Charles Cameron — with an extended riff on the apocalyptic significance of Chernobyl, as mentioned by the Idaho curmudgeon, Walt Bayes ] . This may be the most remarkable piece of political theater I have ever seen It’s the debate between four...