I am currently a sophomore in the Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) at Georgetown University majoring in International Political Economy, one of the SFS’ crazy majors that mixes everything international. While I’m from the great state of New Jersey (that’s sincere NJ pride), I love traveling and am always glad to describe my adventures/misadventures. At Georgetown I am the Co-Director of the Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life, a Knight of Columbus, an editor for the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, a staff member for the International Relations Club, and a participant in about every intramural sport offered.
A Syrian Civil War: Now a Real Possibility
March 14, 2012
Armed conflict and reported human rights abuses in Syria have escalated to levels not seen in the region since the Libyan Civil War. NGJ's Kevin Sullivan reports on current situation and the international community's continued struggle to find a response.
Our Generation Should Believe in Ron Paul
January 4, 2012
I get asked tons of questions about how I can support a 'radical candidate'- and yet, they don't bother me because I know the status quo is broken. So many of our peers, from our own generation, support Ron Paul because he represents the antithesis of the immense mess that is modern America.
The Pessimist-20: World Leaders Meet in France
November 4, 2011
Concerns over Greek debt dominated the G-20 Summit in Cannes, France this week. And while the G-20 often serves as a mere platform for international dialogue, our generation should listen closely. NGJ's Kevin Sullivan explains why.
Gadhafi’s Death Marks Another Victory And More Questions
October 20, 2011
Col. Gadhafi's death today marks another chapter in the diverse mix of globally historic events that our generation has both witnessed and played a role in. NGJ's Kevin Sullivan reports on what Gadhafi's death might mean.
Foreign Policy of the Future: Challenges Intertwined
October 17, 2011
American foreign policy and domestic policy have become intertwined. NGJ's Kevin Sullivan breaks down the major issues of concern to our generation right now, from Afghanistan to American intervention worldwide.
The 2012 Republican Primary: Where to Begin?
October 6, 2011
A few months from the start of the Republican Presidential primaries, the field of candidates may finally be starting to settle. Christie's out, Romney's in front, Cain's surging, Perry's struggling, and more- NGJ's Kevin Sullivan analyzes it all.
Waking Up The Republic: Or at Least Trying To
September 20, 2011
Uncivil discourse and what some would call “extremism” have threatened our Republic time and time again. Unfortunately, now may be the time when complacency and the status quo are an even greater threat.
