Brian Frydenborg

Brian earned a M.S. in Peace Operations from the George Mason University School of Public Policy. There he studied abroad in Liberia, evaluating the United Nations Mission in Liberia, and studied abroad in Israel and the West Bank, examining the conflict there. He also holds a B.A. double major in Politics and History from Washington and Lee University, where he engaged in a study abroad program in Japan and also visited Italy, Austria, and Cuba. He now works as a freelancer writer and consultant and lives in Amman while pursuing a career in international affairs.

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These Maps Debunk Everything the NRA Has Told Us About Guns

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If the Tea Party and Democrats Don't Learn From History, We'll Fall Like Ancient Rome

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What Caused the 2013 Government Shutdown? Redistricting

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We Lost 10 Years to the "War on Terror," It's Time We Admit It

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Do You Live in a Failing Nation? Check This Brilliant Map

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Don’t Listen to Republicans, the United Nations is Freaking Awesome

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The NSA Does Not Care About Your Personal Life. Sorry.

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In Government Shutdown, Ted Cruz and Tea Party Are Lucky We're Not Living in Ancient Rome

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Why the UN Syria Chemical Weapons Deal Isn't Nearly As Good As You Think

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The Historical Odyssey of Somalia’s Al-Shabab Terrorists

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Will the U.S. Attack Syria? Why It's Time to Help Moderate Rebels, and Get Assad Out

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'Dexter' Series Finale: A Heartrendingly Real Goodbye

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Will the U.S. Attack Syria? It Could Save More Lives Than You Think

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Dexter Finale: What Showtime’s Dexter Morgan Means to Me

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Syria War News: Inside the Vortex Of Death That Swallows All

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Breaking News Syria: Why Jordan, Israel, and Turkey Want the U.S. All In

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Are We Getting Involved in Syria? Here's What to Expect If We Don't

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For Most Americans, 9/11 Was a Spectacle. For Me, It Was Personal.

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Obama Syria Plan: Did He Just Get the Russians On Board?

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Bashar al-Assad Forces 5,000 Syrians to Flee His Country Every Day