Paul Leuck

Paul is a Master's degree candidate at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies where he specializes in international economics and Middle East studies. He previously worked as a language school administrator in Yemen and has also evaluated USAID international development programs in Yemen, Russia, and multiple sub-Saharan African countries. Other interests include cheesecake, Notre Dame football, and throwing shade at overblown internet outrage.

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Yemen's Government Just Completely Collapsed. Here's What You Need to Know

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Drones: Why Americans Shouldn't Worry About Them

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Who Won Last Nights Debate: Romney Sways Undecided Voters

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Who won the debate tonight: Romney effectively makes his case as the moderate Republican

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Nakoula Basseley Nakoula Film Not the Reason For Riot at US Embassy in Yemen

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Yemen Unification Day Overshadowed by AQAP Suicide Attacks in Sanaa

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President Obama May Be Keeping a Journalist in Prison in Yemen

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Ron Paul Biggest Winner in Virginia Republican Primary, While Rick Santorum is the Biggest Loser

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As Yemen's Election Brings New President, U.S. Must Refocus its Foreign Aid and Counterterrorism Strategy

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U.S. Visa Offer to Yemen's Saleh Should Not Be a Shocker

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What to Watch for in Yemen's Transition of Power

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As Yemeni President Returns, U.S. Misses An Opportunity

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Road to Revolution: A Timeline of Yemen Under Saleh

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Oil Shortage Creates New Problems for Yemen

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U.S. Needs a New Counter Terror Strategy in Yemen

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In Yemen, Too Early To Celebrate Saleh's Departure

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Yemen's Saleh Skillfully Avoids Joining Other Leaders Ousted by Arab Spring

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Counterterrorism in Yemen After Saleh

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What Happened in Yemen? How One General Changed the Game

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Yemen Proves Tough Test for New Middle East Strategy