Oval Office before being forced

Both Carter and Biden endured four challenging years in the Oval Office before being forced to leave in ways they did not desire. Carter suffered a heavy defeat to Ronald Reagan, while Biden had to forego reelection due to poor health. Both lost to above-average Republican candidates—Reagan and Donald Trump. However, it is undeniable that Carter

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was initially reserved on segregation

In 1970, Carter won the gubernatorial race and served as governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. Although he was initially reserved on segregation during his campaign, he declared it a thing of the past upon taking office. He appointed women and African Americans to government positions and introduced numerous reforms. Carter modernized the state ad

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of committed scholars and experts

Terrorism does not always proceed in a linear fashion. In other words, sometimes what seem to be the most obvious or pressing threats fail to materialize, while others that appear to have faded reemerge again. Before the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, few counterterrorism analysts outside of Israel dedicated any bandwidth to analyzing the group.

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accused of gross abuses against

‘By strengthening its footprint in Libya, Russia may be attempting to compensate for that deterioration in Syria – or at least part of it. If it didn’t do so, Moscow would be risking a fragilisation of its missions in Sub-Saharan Africa.’ For Africa, the net effect of Assad’s demise remains uncertain. A weakening of Russia’s military pr

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introduce changes and take concrete

New hopes pinned on President Trump’s policies The new American administration under Donald Trump could introduce changes and take concrete steps in US-Belarus relations. From the American perspective, Belarus is likely to remain within Russia’s sphere of influence. Rather than focusing on severing Minsk-Moscow ties, efforts may shift toward co

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