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Akan Malici

Akan Malici Akan Malici is professor of international politics at Furman University. Among his books are U.S. Presidents and Foreign Policy Mistakes (Stanford. 2011), and Role Theory and Role Conflict in U.S.-Iran Relations: Enemies of Our Own Making (Routledge 2016).

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After the Attempted Coup in Washington, Americans should rethink overthrowing other peoples’ Governments

After the Attempted Coup in Washington, Americans should rethink overthrowing other peoples’ Governments

Akan Malici

Greenville, SC (Special to Informed Comment) – Now that the disastrous Trump presidency is over, there is much hope placed in Joseph Biden. But it may be misplaced if the American people do not reckon with themselves. We all hated the images from the Washington Capitol a few days ago, and we heard words like […]

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Top Three Ways Biden can get us out of Forever Wars

Top Three Ways Biden can get us out of Forever Wars

Akan Malici

Greenville, SC (Special to Informed Comment) – Upon the beginning of his presidency, Donald Trump showed eagerness to meet with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. Predictably, Democrats condemned the president’s engagement with these “dictators.” The criticism was hypocritical. If it would have been the Democrats’ president engaging in such moves towards […]

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How the Trump Administration has Made Iranian Nuclear Enrichment only Rational

How the Trump Administration has Made Iranian Nuclear Enrichment only Rational

Akan Malici

By Akan Malici (Informed Comment) – It would be rational for Iran to pursue a nuclear bomb. Ironically, the U.S. has long been compelling it in this direction. The U.S. also bears the blame for the newest escalation, as it does for the enemy relationship generally. U.S. leaders will be quick to discard these statements […]

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