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This post is part of a weekly feature on RACblog. Check in at the end of the week for a roundup of stories in which the RAC has been featured! This week we learned of attacks on U.S. Embassies in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, London and Yemen, and have mourned the

Featuring the RAC...

Katharine Nasielski

This post is part of a weekly feature on RACblog. Check in at the end of the week for a roundup of stories in which the RAC has been featured! This week we learned of attacks on U.S. Embassies in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, London and Yemen, and have mourned the

Iran Update: A Drumbeat Toward War

Nuclear negotiations with Iran are “dead in the water,” experts say. The demise of talks comes during the same week that Iran has unveiled plans for a new air defense site and the announcement of its new short-range missile with a range of 180 miles and

South Sudan’s One Year Anniversary

Today marks the one year anniversary of South Sudan’s secession from Sudan. Plagued by a bloody civil war lasting nearly two decades and a campaign of ethnic cleansing in Darfur, Sudan found a greater chance for peace after a January 2011 referendum, in which

The Circle of DC

Machon Kaplan


The author of this post, Andrew Feldman, at the Albert Einstein memorial outside of the National Academy of Sciences.

“There’s more to see than can ever be seen, more to do than can ever be done.” Interning in the political hub of the nation, I could not find