Since December 2016, Taiwan has resurfaced in the international news due to remarks by President-elect Donald Trump and his close advisers.
There is a growing misconception within the public administration field regarding citizen involvement in local politics.
The debate as to whether we need an Electoral College has intensified after Hillary Clinton won over 2 million more popular votes than Donald Trump.
As we recognize the 75th anniversary of Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec.7, it is a good time to review President Truman’s strategic reasoning for dropping atomic bombs on Japan.
Desalination is the process of removing dissolved salts from water to create potable water – often utilized on submarines. Can the US Navy help with the world’s water shortage crises?
In the upcoming presidential election, residents of Washington, D.C. will again vote on statehood, as well as approve a new state constitution.
The 9/11 terror attacks were the result of some obvious lapses in intelligence, but what about the events that nearly caused a nuclear war 18 years earlier?
This year, North Korea rolled out a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the KN-14, in Pyongyang and conducted its fifth nuclear weapons test.
State Dept: “The nexus of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism poses one of the gravest potential risks to the national security of the United States and its global partners.”
What if no presidential candidate acquires the necessary 270 votes to win the 2016 election? Look to the 1824 election for answers.