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As we approach a hurricane season that follows a difficult, wet spring of storms and flooding, we have reason to question the competence and readiness of the federal government after over two years of amateurish, chaotic and dominantly political presidential leadership, writes Steven Cohen.
Richard Nephew says the snapback of international sanctions was designed to give the U.S. unilateral privileges to restore sanctions through the Security Council.
SIPA alumnus and former White House director Victor Cha explains why North Korea poses unprecedented challenges for the international community
Participants might receive one envelope in the mail with two questionnaires, or two envelopes with two questionnaires, and that in either case, it would likely cause confusion and lead to people filling out one but not the other — which could scramble results says Kenneth Prewitt.