Graphic by Norie Wright By Sergiy Sydorenko Edited by Grant Ewing and Courtney Schneider Introduction The Russo-Ukrainian War has prompted many diverse discussions among western analysts. Much attention has been given to the global economic fallout caused by the war, as well as western military assistance to Ukraine. However, few are paying attention to what… Read more »
Examining the history of relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia shows two Muslim-majority nations divided by religious beliefs, committed to nationalism and aggressive policies. This religious division stems from the two major sects of Islam, Shia-ism and Sunnism, to which the majority of Iran and Saudi Arabia respectively adhere.
The Cornell Policy Review interviewed Senator Jorge Robledo, from Colombia, during his visit to the Cornell campus in Ithaca. He talked about the recent rejection of the peace process agreement in Colombia and other relevant issues.