Aakriti Sethi

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  • US-Cuba Relations: From Breakdown to Breakthrough

    The Obama administration has acknowledged that their policy on Cuba has been the most outdated one, considering it has been more than two decades since the Cold War got over. The biggest knot in their relationship has been untied, but that doesn’t spare the leaders from confronting some age-old pinpricks.

    August 07, 2015

    Israel–Gaza Crisis: Understanding the War Crimes Debate

    The long conflict between Israel and Palestine took a turn for the worse after the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers in June 2014.

    March 2015

    The 2014 Mid-term Elections in the United States

    There are many reasons for the decision of the people to vote for the Republican Party in these elections ranging from economy,
    governance, foreign policy decisions, the mid-term factor and mostly President Obama's unpopularity

    December 17, 2014

    1st US-Africa Leaders Summit: A New Chapter in the US-Africa Relations

    The summit is seen as one of the major initiatives of the Obama administration towards the African continent and being the first US President to hold the largest event with the African head of states and governments.

    August 20, 2014

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