Geopoliticus January 24, 2013 World Report Michael P. Noonan Since October 2012 I have been contributing a weekly blog entry over at U.S. News & World Report‘s “World... Read more »
Geopoliticus January 11, 2013 When Worlds *Don’t* Collide Michael P. Noonan Working at a think tank I spend a good portion of my days (and many evenings and weekends) reading,... Read more »
Geopoliticus December 23, 2012 Stalin Statues and Us Michael Cecire For those already wary of Georgia’s new government, events over the past couple of months read like a litany... Read more »
Geopoliticus November 28, 2012 Cyber Power in Strategic Affairs: Neither Unthinkable nor Blessed David J. Betz This is a crosspost with my normal blog-home Kings of War, the blog of the War Studies Department of... Read more »
Geopoliticus November 19, 2012 The Cost of Riding the Tiger: Hamas’s Road from Miscalculation to Escalation Barak Mendelsohn The recent escalation in the fighting between Israel and Hamas caught many observers of international politics in the U.S.... Read more »
Geopoliticus November 19, 2012 Is an Israeli-Syrian War Next? Benedetta Berti While the eyes of the world are focused on the raging military confrontation between Israel and Hamas in Gaza,... Read more »
Geopoliticus November 9, 2012 Thoughts on Veterans Day Michael P. Noonan The following address was delivered by Michael Noonan at the University of Scranton’s Veterans Association luncheon on Friday, November... Read more »
Geopoliticus November 2, 2012 Welcome to Geopoliticus: The FPRI Blog Michael P. Noonan Greetings and salutations! I’m Michael Noonan the editor of, and contributor to, Geopoliticus the new blog of the Foreign... Read more »