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Foreign Policy

Xi Jinping Is Trying to Adapt to Failure

China is in a far worse position than when he took office.
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Europeans Can’t Decide How Far to Back Away From Beijing

Decoupling is seen as everything from a moral necessity to a U.S. imposition.
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The Long Shadow of Oppenheimer’s Trinity Test

Today’s nukes would make the destroyer of worlds shudder.
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Europe and Latin America Pledge Partnership Over Polarization

At a summit in Brussels, the EU and CELAC committed to deepening business and political ties.
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Build Peace Turns 10: The conference through the years

It has been ten incredible years of advancing peace through technical and creative innovation. As we approach the tenth annual…
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Europe’s Very Long Road to Geopolitics

The EU has quickly moved from economic talk shop to military player—but still has a way to go.
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Latin America’s Week of Electoral Verdicts

Rulings on elections in Brazil, Guatemala, and Venezuela have shaken up the status quo.
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NATO’s Next Decade

Nine thinkers assess the alliance’s future ahead of a historic summit.
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India Has Become a Middle Eastern Power

It’s time to take New Delhi’s projection of power in the region seriously.
Medium - Build Up

Keeping the digital peace: Insights from RightsCon 2023

Social media’s harmful role in conflict is ever more apparent. From disinformation to influence operations and coordinated…
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What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of May 27: Another round of airstrikes batters Syria, a Senegalese opposition leader is arrested, and…
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Adam Tooze: Why the Economic Gap Between the U.S. and Europe Is…

America is using its political and commercial might to stay ahead of Europe.
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Biden Gives India a Bear Hug

Modi is getting the star treatment in D.C.
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How China’s Education System Trapped a Generation

Young people have been trained into competition and hopelessness.
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African Peace Mission to Ukraine Gets Off to a Rocky Start

The delegation of African leaders was met with a missile barrage on Kyiv and made little progress in talks with Zelensky.
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Drones Aren’t the Sahel’s Silver Bullet

The weapons may bolster the very rebel groups West African governments are trying to defeat.
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Is Saudi-Israeli Normalization Worth It?

It would be a dramatic accomplishment, but not nearly as transformational as many may think.
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Stop Worrying About Chinese Hegemony in Asia

U.S. fears are not only irrational—they’re a potential self-fulfilling prophecy.
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What Israel Can Teach the U.S. About Confronting a Constitutional…

Sometimes you not only need to vote—you also need to vote with your feet.
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U.S.-Thai Relations Have An Alliance Problem

Despite election results, Bangkok will keep leaning toward China.
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