Dr. Dennis Hickey, faculty emeritus at Missouri State University, offers his perspective on why Nancy Pelosi’s possible Taiwan visit could be problematic in the Los Angeles Times. … [Read more...] about Why Nancy Pelosi’s possible Taiwan visit could be a problem — for Taiwan
With the presidential election less than 30 days away, the age-old debate on the Electoral College has surfaced once again in an already divisive election season. How does the Electoral College work? What are its pros and cons? Dr. Kevin Pybas, associate professor of political science at Missouri State University, answers these questions and more on TODAY. … [Read more...] about What’s the Electoral College all about?
After seven decades, NATO has formally recognized the growing influence of China as part of its agenda. Dr. Dennis Hickey, distinguished professor of political science at Missouri State University, comments on this issue on CNSNews. … [Read more...] about Why’s NATO focusing on China?
What are 19 political questions you should know the answers to but don’t, and may be too embarrassed to ask? Dr. Kevin Pybas, associate professor of political science at Missouri State University, answers a few of them on Reader’s Digest. … [Read more...] about What are the answers to these political questions?
Turkey’s military offensive against Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria has become more complicated for two main reasons: the arrival of the regime of Bashar al-Assad and his powerful Russian ally, and increased international pressure. Dr. David Romano, Thomas G. Strong professor of middle east politics at Missouri State University, explains to La Presse how these two … [Read more...] about Why the situation in Syria is getting tough for Turkey