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Xi Jinping Is Trying to Adapt to Failure
China is in a far worse position than when he took office.
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.
The Long Shadow of Oppenheimer’s Trinity Test
Today’s nukes would make the destroyer of worlds shudder.
Europe and Latin America Pledge Partnership Over Polarization
At a summit in Brussels, the EU and CELAC committed to deepening business and political ties.
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…
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.
Latin America’s Week of Electoral Verdicts
Rulings on elections in Brazil, Guatemala, and Venezuela have shaken up the status quo.
NATO’s Next Decade
Nine thinkers assess the alliance’s future ahead of a historic summit.
India Has Become a Middle Eastern Power
It’s time to take New Delhi’s projection of power in the region seriously.
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…
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…
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.
How China’s Education System Trapped a Generation
Young people have been trained into competition and hopelessness.
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.
Drones Aren’t the Sahel’s Silver Bullet
The weapons may bolster the very rebel groups West African governments are trying to defeat.
Is Saudi-Israeli Normalization Worth It?
It would be a dramatic accomplishment, but not nearly as transformational as many may think.
Stop Worrying About Chinese Hegemony in Asia
U.S. fears are not only irrational—they’re a potential self-fulfilling prophecy.
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.
U.S.-Thai Relations Have An Alliance Problem
Despite election results, Bangkok will keep leaning toward China.
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