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A Student's View: Global Security & Foreign Policy is a political blog that covers weekly important international relations topics and global security. Topics are covered in quality articles.
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10/18 6:30 Robotics & Warfare Part 1: The Skies
Hello readers!!!Today, I bring you the first of three sections for my special post on robotics. This first section will discuss how robots are making a difference in the air. What is a UAVToday in the news, we hear comments about "UAVs" and...
10/15 3:31 A Quick Update: A New Logo and a Special Feature
Hello readers!Things have been getting exciting with the blog lately. The comments that I've seen have been great, and thought provoking. These kind of things encourage me to continue blogging.First off, I am proud to announce that I have a new,...
10/01 6:43 Obama's Scrapping of the Missile Shield: Was it the Right Call? UPDATE
Hello readers,I am once again to say that I'm back with my fingers on the keyboard discussing more interesting current events. I was inspired to come back so soon after seeing headlines discussing Kanye West's outburst, Michael Moore with Wolf Blitz,...
3/09 23:53 Democratic Republic of Congo-Private Military Contractors Need to Take the Role of the UN
Hello readers!!!I apologize for not being able to post much recently. I've been quite busy lately but as you can see, I managed to stay with the blog.An interesting topic that can be discussed is the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
2/25 2:14 China's Aircraft Carrier Program: Another Step to Expanding Chinese Influence
Greetings readers!!!I was reading the other day and came across something quite interesting that is worth writing about.Recently, China has begun developing two aircraft carriers. China doesn't have any aircraft carriers, however China has a histor

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