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| 14.05.2026 | High Stakes in Beijing: Trump, Xi Confront Iran, Trade, Taiwan | President Trump engages Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. This high-stakes summit confronts severe global challenges. The escalating Iran war dominates the agenda. It disrupts global oil markets. This fuels U.S. inflation. It impacts... |
| 08.05.2026 | Iran focus at Trump-Xi summit may delay progress on tariffs, rare earths | Iran war may dominate the first U.S. presidential visit to China since 2017.
U.S. business delegation may be smaller than those other countries have brought to China recently, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The timing of th... |
| 15.04.2026 | Wars of choice should be costly (Opinion) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Todd Buchanan
In the best circumstances, the instigator of a war of choice would be reined in or removed from power by his own people. But given the dysfunction of Congress, it fell on Iran to f... |
| 03.04.2026 | Iran hunts crew of crashed US jet, one reported rescued | TEHRAN: Iranian and American forces were racing each other early Saturday (Apr 4) to recover the crew of the first US fighter jet to go down inside Iran since the start of the war.
Tehran said it had shot down the F-15 warplane, while US me... |
| 03.03.2026 | Rubio To World: Stop Doing The Exact Same Thing The US Just Did | The State Department wants US diplomats to fight data localization around the world. The policy position is correct. It’s just that the messenger has spent the last few months systematically destroying every reason anyone might listen.
Reut... |
| 26.02.2026 | Iran would be outgunned in any war with the US but could still inflict considerable pain | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SAM METZ
JERUSALEM (AP) — As U.S. forces mass in the Middle East, Iran faces the threat of major strikes by the world’s most powerful military, potentially targeting its leaders, military, nucle... |
| 22.02.2026 | As the last nuclear weapons limits expired, the world pushes toward new arms race (Opinion) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Matthew Bunn
For the first time in more than half a century, there are no binding restraints on the buildup of the largest nuclear forces on Earth. The New START treaty expired on Feb. 5, 2026, ... |
| 01.02.2026 | The end of ‘Pax Americana’ and start of a ‘post-American’ era doesn’t necessarily mean the world will be less safe (Opinion) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Peter Harris
America’s role in the world is changing. If this wasn’t obvious before, it should be now, following President Donald Trump’s efforts to take over Greenland and his visibly strained ... |
| 31.01.2026 | The Arctic This Week Take Five: Week of 26 January, 2026 | Back to Publications EU Approves Ban on Russian Gas Imports Including Arctic LNG
High North News reported on January 28 that the European Union formally adopted legislation phasing out Russian natural gas imports by late 2027. The ban will ... |
| 27.10.2025 | US Policy in the Middle East: Third Quarter 2025 Report Card | President Donald Trump continued to rewrite the playbook of US foreign policy this summer and early fall, with mixed results on the global stage but producing some important openings for progress in the Middle East due to a negotiated Gaza ... |
| 23.10.2025 | Tariffed with the same brush: confronting today’s challenges to trade − speech by Swati Dhingra | Thank you for the invitation to speak at the Central Bank of Ireland.
It feels like a momentous time to be discussing global trade policy, taking as it has a more overtly combative turn in recent months. It will come as no great revelation ... |
| 14.09.2025 | Why journalists are reluctant to call Trump an authoritarian – and why that matters for democracy (Opinion) | By Karrin Vasby Anderson
In an authoritarian state, the leader engages in unconstitutional or undemocratic practices for the purpose of consolidating power.
Key components of authoritarianism include rejecting democratic rules; denying the ... |
| 04.09.2025 | Gaza’s starvation is America’s shame (Opinion) | By Elizabeth Shackelford
Early in my foreign affairs career, I mostly avoided working on Israel and Palestine. The issues were fraught with emotion. I didn’t think I understood it well enough to have an informed position.
I believe the same... |
| 19.08.2025 | DeepSeek V3.1 just dropped — and it might be the most powerful open AI yet | Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek made waves across the global AI co... |
| 26.06.2025 | Three essential questions to ask in the aftermath of America’s attack on Iran | As US President Donald Trump set out on a quick trip to the Netherlands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) annual summit this week, a restive and uncertain calm set in across key parts of the Middle East. Namely, this past ... |
| 11.06.2025 | The Data On Immigration & Terrorism Don’t Support Trump’s Travel Ban | The Trump administration on June 4, 2025, announced travel restrictions targeting 19 countries in Africa and Asia, including many of the world’s poorest nations. All travel is banned from 12 of these countries, with partial restrictions on ... |
| 20.04.2025 | Opinion: Linggong Kong: In trade war with the US, China holds a lot more cards than Trump may think | And as an expert on U.S.-China relations, I wouldn’t expect China to. Unlike the first U.S.-China trade war during Trump’s initial term, when Beijing eagerly sought to negotiate with the U.S., China now holds far more leverage.
Indeed, Beij... |
| 11.04.2025 | Morning Bid: Capital flight fears sink dollar | Morning Bid: Capital flight fears sink dollar
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| 10.02.2025 | Релиз открытого проекта для создания и хранения в электронной библиотеке электронных книг разного формата Calibre 7.25... | В начале февраля 2025 года состоялся релиз открытого мультиплатформенного проекта Calibre 7.25. Это программное решение для чтения, создания и хранения в электронной библиотеке электронных книг разного формата. Исходный код проекта написан ... |
| 10.01.2025 | Commentary: South Korea needs to move on from this crisis | SINGAPORE: South Korea’s prolonged political crisis appears to have no end in sight.
It’s just over a month since President Yoon Suk Yeol declared, then lifted, martial law and since then, the domestic and regional challenges have been mult... |
| 01.12.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Asher Kaufman: Why Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire now − and what it means for Israel, Lebanon, Biden and Trump | By Asher Kaufman
Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah entered a 60-day ceasefire on Nov. 26, 2024, a move aimed at reducing tensions in the region more than a year into a multifront conflict.
Under the terms of the deal, Israel ... |
| 12.11.2024 | Qwen2.5-Coder just changed the game for AI programming—and it’s free | Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More
Alibaba Cloud has released Qwen2.5-Coder, a new AI coding assistant that has already become the second most popul... |
| 04.11.2024 | Trump’s Latest Lawsuit Against CBS Proves He’s No Free Speech Champion | As we head into the election tomorrow, there has been some general talk about how many people think that Donald Trump is somehow better on things like free speech and the economy. It’s pretty clear that that is wrong. On the economy, it’s e... |
| 08.10.2024 | Understanding Gaza: Lessons for the "day after" and beyond | On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas and other Gaza-based Palestinian armed groups launched a surprise attack on Israel’s southern border communities, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. In response, Israel retaliated by imposing a total closur... |
| 04.10.2024 | Understanding Gaza: A reflection on decades of failed policies and their lessons for the “day after” and beyond | On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas and other Gaza-based Palestinian armed groups launched a surprise attack on Israel’s southern border communities, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. In response, Israel retaliated by imposing a total closur... |
| 11.09.2024 | 30 years on: A call to action to restore economic cooperation at the WTO | By Anabel González, Vice President for Countries, Inter-American Development Bank
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“Opportunity.” That was the word that Peter Sutherland, the first WTO Director-General, used to describe the creation of the new global framewor... |
| 03.07.2024 | Can a Rule of Law-Based International Order be More than Just Rhetoric? | The merits of the international order based on rule-of-law extend to more than just the US. Middle powers have a role to play, and can influence great powers when collective pressure can be brought to bear.
With Eastern Europe experiencing ... |
| 23.06.2024 | Full transcript of "Face the Nation," June 23, 2024 | On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan:
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat
Former national security adviser Robert O'Brien
Former CIA deputy director and CBS News contributor Michael Mor... |
| 23.06.2024 | Transcript: Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell on "Face the Nation," June 23, 2024 | The following is a transcript of an interview with former CIA deputy director Michael Morell, a CBS News national security contributor, on "Face the Nation" that aired on June 23, 2024.
MARGARET BRENNAN: We're joined now by former... |
| 16.06.2024 | Transcript: House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Mike Turner on "Face the Nation," June 16, 2024 | The following is a transcript of an interview with House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Mike Turner, Republican of Ohio, on "Face the Nation" that aired on June 16, 2024.
MARGARET BRENNAN: We're going to begin with the Republic... |
| 08.06.2024 | A Big Week for Democracy: Elections in India, South Africa and Mexico | In this episode of Hold Your Fire!, Richard is joined by Crisis Group experts Praveen Donthi, Pauline Bax and Falko Ernst to talk about the recent elections in India, South Africa and Mexico. Richard first talks to Praveen about the setback... |
| 31.05.2024 | Corruption in Iran: A strategic instrument for the Islamic Republic regime | In the last decade, news about widespread corruption in Iran’s government has become part of everyday life for Iranians, either revealed by independent journalists or periodically leaked by rival interest groups within the government. The n... |
| 29.05.2024 | Recognising Palestine: Right Call, Wrong Time | The decision by three European countries to recognise Palestinian statehood doesn’t bring the establishment of an internationally recognised independent state of Palestine any closer. But it does put pressure on the region to find a permane... |
| 06.05.2024 | Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Fareed Zakaria: The dangerous new call for regime change in Beijing | The world is a tense place these days, with Europe consumed by its biggest land war since 1945 and conflict continuing to convulse the Middle East. These tensions would pale into insignificance, however, if a third arena were to erupt — in ... |
| 29.04.2024 | Forrester’s top 5 cybersecurity threats for 2024: Weaponized AI is the new normal | Discover how companies are responsibly integrating AI in production. This invite-only event in SF will explore the intersection of technology and business. Find out how you can attend here.
Weaponizing AI is proving to be a potent catalyst ... |
| 18.04.2024 | Jamie Dimon says the future of the world depends on whether the US can sort out its relationship with China | Politics Jamie Dimon says the future of the world depends on whether the US can sort out its relationship with China
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
2024-04-18T04:48:29Z
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| 15.04.2024 | The Middle East Could Still Explode | On April 13, Iran launched Operation True Promise, its response to Israel’s April 1 attack on its consulate in Syria. Over the course of less than 24 hours, Tehran fired a combination of more than 300 drones and missiles at Israeli military... |
| 13.04.2024 | Israel's use of AI to find targets in Gaza offers a terrifying glimpse at where warfare could be headed | Military & Defense Israel's use of AI to find targets in Gaza offers a terrifying glimpse at where warfare could be headed
Analysis by Chris Panella
2024-04-13T12:15:01Z
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| 01.04.2024 | Aaron Stein Elected Next President of the Foreign Policy Research Institute | Dr. Aaron Stein
The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is pleased to announce the election of Dr. Aaron Stein as its President commencing on April 15, 2024.
PHILADELPHIA, April 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Foreign Policy Research... |
| 29.03.2024 | Even The Most Well-Meaning Internet Regulations Can Cause Real Harm | Here’s how people advocating for internet regulations for “bad speech” think things will work: an enlightened group of pure-minded, thoughtful individuals will carefully outlaw dangerous speech that invokes hatred, or encourages bad behavio... |
| 18.03.2024 | As The US Freaks Out About TikTok, It’s Revealed That The CIA Was Using Chinese Social Media To Try To Undermine The Gov’t There | You know that line, “every accusation is a confession?” For no reason at all, that’s coming to mind all of a sudden. No reason.
Anyway, a decade ago, Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore wrote a fantastic piece for Foreign Affairs on “The End... |
| 05.03.2024 | Раскрыта схема подготовки Зеленского к мирным переговорам с Россией | Конфликт на Украине рано или поздно завершится переговорами, поэтому украинский президент Владимир Зеленский, по всей вероятности, смягчит указ о запрете переговорных процессов с Российской Федерацией в рамках подготовки правовой базы для и... |
| 26.02.2024 | Putin appears unstoppable, but even he 'doesn't know where the tolerance of the Russian people lies,' an economic historian said | Economy Putin appears unstoppable, but even he 'doesn't know where the tolerance of the Russian people lies,' an economic historian said
Huileng Tan
2024-02-26T04:41:07Z
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| 16.02.2024 | The wild life of Alexey Navalny, who challenged Putin and appears to have died in prison | Military & Defense The wild life of Alexey Navalny, who challenged Putin and appears to have died in prison
James Pasley and Sinéad Baker
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| 13.02.2024 | Crisis Group’s Impact Highlights: March to October 2023 | 2024 opens with what may feel like insurmountable levels of deadly conflict around the globe. But war is not inevitable. Crisis Group holds firm to our beliefs that war is manmade and that it can be stopped. In this snapshot, we reflect on ... |
| 06.02.2024 | Russia may be moving to pull the plug on letting the only anti-war candidate run for president because the Kremlin's worried he might take too many votes from Putin, experts say | Military & Defense Russia may be moving to pull the plug on letting the only anti-war candidate run for president because the Kremlin's worried he might take too many votes from Putin, experts say
Chris Panella
2024-02-06T20:57:59Z
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| 28.01.2024 | After Davos 2024: From AI hype to reality | AI was a major theme at Davos 2024. As reported by Fortune, more than two dozen sessions at the event focused directly on AI, covering everything from AI in education to AI regulation.
A who’s who of AI was in attendance, including OpenAI C... |
| 19.01.2024 | Can a War on Crime Bring Relief to Ecuador? | What has happened in Ecuador?
After grappling with worsening insecurity for several years, Ecuador witnessed a terrifying spike in violence in the first half of January. Criminal groups have shot civilians; looted stores; and set off car bo... |
| 09.01.2024 | Russia is spending so much money and manpower on defense that it's draining the rest of the economy | Economy Russia is spending so much money and manpower on defense that it's draining the rest of the economy
Huileng Tan
2024-01-09T06:22:55Z
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| 09.12.2023 | Armenia Under the Gun | In late September, one of the most shocking human upheavals since the century began took place in the former Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, a small, hilly patch of territory nestled within Azerbaijan. After three decades of tensions ... |
| 24.11.2023 | Why the Taliban Should Be Brought in from the Cold for Climate Talks | In late November, delegates will gather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the COP28 summit, where they will wrestle with the global problem of climate change. But not all corners of the planet will be represented. Behind the scenes of s... |
| 23.11.2023 | No Exit From Gaza | Hamas’s October 7 attack shattered Israel’s sense of security and humiliated its intelligence and security apparatus. It also laid bare the infeasibility of the country’s dual approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli Prime Mini... |
| 22.10.2023 | Commentary | Opinion: Nathan French: Hamas was unpopular before attack. Gazans cared more about fighting poverty than armed resistance. | By Nathan French
Amid the escalation of the Israel-Hamas war, observers in the region and internationally continue to make assumptions about Gazan public support for Hamas.
Mistaken assumptions such as those by U.S. presidential candidate R... |
| 15.10.2023 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Aaron Pilkington: In the Israel-Hamas war, no matter who loses, Iran wins | By Aaron Pilkington
There will be only one winner in the war that has broken out between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. And it is neither Israel nor Hamas.
In an operation coined “the Al-Aqsa Storm,” Hamas, whose formal na... |
| 15.10.2023 | It’s official: The era of China’s global dominance is over | Redeem now
We've reached the end of an era for the Chinese economy.
For the past three decades, China has been on the upswing of a supercycle that saw an almost uninterrupted expansion of the country's capacity to manufacture, appetite to c... |
| 16.08.2023 | China's dilemma in trying to manage debt crisis | Beijing is caught between rolling out more stimulus to prop up the Chinese economy, or pulling back government incentives that fueled the real estate bubble — and risking a deeper economic slowdown that could create social unrest, experts s... |
| 14.08.2023 | In the dragon’s shadow: US peace-dealing and wheeling in the Middle East | Over the past few months, the administration of US President Joe Biden has gone into overdrive, trying to secure a tripartite agreement between the United States, Saudi Arabia and Israel. The proposed deal would involve Saudi Arabia recogni... |
| 07.08.2023 | China's economy is trapped in a downward spiral that authoritarian regimes are doomed to repeat | China is suffering from "economic long COVID," Adam Posen wrote in Foreign Affairs.
Its sluggish post-COVID rebound may be a long-term trend, said the Peterson Institute's president.
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| 07.08.2023 | "Economic long COVID" could mean China's economy is weaker than it looks | The Chinese economy is in worse long-term shape than is widely understood, a prominent American economist is arguing, in ways that cannot be easily fixed. It is "economic long COVID," featuring a persistent dearth of investment an... |
| 21.07.2023 | Prigozhin's uprising failed, but it triggered China's 'psychology about warlords,' top White House official says | Military & Defense Prigozhin's uprising failed, but it triggered China's 'psychology about warlords,' top White House official says
Christopher Woody
2023-07-21T18:55:14Z
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| 11.07.2023 | The Future Of Software Supply Chain Security? It’s Already Here | Cofounder and CEO of ReversingLabs, which helps cybersecurity teams gain insights into malware-infected files and objects. |
| 08.07.2023 | Why the War in Ukraine May Be a Long One | How do Ukrainian officials define victory, and what are their prospects?
Ukrainian officials, and their backers, tell two stories of what victory looks like. The first entails Ukraine regaining all of its territory and receiving reparations... |
| 30.06.2023 | Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway snaps up another $123 million in Occidental Petroleum stock, now owns 25% of the oil company | Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway now owns a little more than 25% of Occidental Petroleum after the latest purchases.
Buffett's conglomerate picked up another 2.1 million shares this week, according to SEC filings.
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| 29.06.2023 | What Does De-Risking Supply Chains Mean for China? | (Yicai Global) June 29 -- In their May Communiqué, the G7 Leaders’ presented their new approach to engaging China.
They expressed their desire to forge “constructive and stable relations”. And they said that their approach was not designed ... |
| 15.06.2023 | Global Lithium Supply and Australia’s Role | Australia plays a pivotal role in global Lithium supply chains. While joining initiatives like the Minerals Security Partnership may in the short-term provide strategic security, this must be weighed against the broader interests of global ... |
| 14.06.2023 | Global inequality at lowest level in nearly 150 years | Data: Branko Milanovic; Chart: Axios Visuals
This century has known a stunning decrease in global income inequality, bringing it down to levels not seen in well over a century. That's the conclusion that Branko Milanovic, one of the world's... |
| 08.06.2023 | What to Expect From Erdogan’s New Cabinet in Foreign Policy | A sea change in the foreign policy of Türkiye looks poised to occur, with a chance for rapprochement between Ankara and Western capitals. This is likely to spell trouble for Russia and China, particularly as competition for influence in Cen... |
| 06.06.2023 | Ranked: The 14 wildest past jobs of presidents, popes and prime ministers. And Zelenskyy's isn't even the strangest. | (Clockwise from top left) Before they were presidents: Ali Bongo Ondimba, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, George Weah, Bashar al-Assad, Xavier Bettel, and Lula. Alain Bongo/YouTube / Kvartal 95/YouTube / Ben Radford/Allsport via Getty Images / Louai B... |
| 24.05.2023 | The Case for a Deepfake Equities Process | Experts around the world are concerned with the explosive growth of deepfakes: digitally altered videos and audio that change a person’s appearance and words to spread false information or are otherwise created with malicious intent. Most d... |
| 21.05.2023 | The Biden Administration’s Dangerous Grand Strategy | Editor's Note: The United States is in an era of great power competition, arming Ukraine against Russia and seeking to contain Chinese aggressiveness. But are U.S. policies making the problem worse? My Brookings colleague Melanie Sisson arg... |
| 02.05.2023 | How Not to Negotiate With the Taliban | Since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, the policy debate in Washington, D.C., and other Western capitals has focused on the merits of engaging in dialogue with the Taliban. Opponents of engagement point to the few gains that have been a... |
| 01.05.2023 | Countermeasures and the Confiscation of Russian Central Bank Assets | Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from the author’s forthcoming law review article on central bank immunity.
As the terrible war in Ukraine grinds on, there is growing pressure on the Group of Seven (G-7) to use frozen Russian central ba... |
| 01.05.2023 | To Restrict, or Not to Restrict, That Is the Quantum Question | Innovation power—the ability to invent, scale, and adapt emerging technologies—will determine which country prevails in the great power competition of the 21st century. Export controls accordingly assume a central position in the U.S. forei... |
| 28.04.2023 | Russia's economy has little to offer China, and their growth in trade is more modest than it appears, analyst says | Russia's economy has little to offer China, and their growth in trade is more modest than it appears.
That's according to Agathe Demarais, global forecasting director at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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| 23.04.2023 | Why Security Assistance Often Fails | Editor’s Note: Around the world, the United States relies heavily on security assistance to gain influence and make its allies more formidable. When actual war breaks out, however, many long-time recipients of such assistance fight poorly o... |
| 21.04.2023 | Crisis Group’s Impact Highlights: September 2022 to February 2023 | With protracted wars appearing stagnant and new eruptions of violence making headlines every week, it can feel as though deadly conflict is inevitable. At Crisis Group, we believe that through on-the-ground research, sharp analysis and advo... |
| 16.04.2023 | Why Is Vladimir Putin So Difficult to Deter? | Editor’s Note: When a plan to coerce another state is devised, it’s easy to fall into the trap of assuming the state’s leader is rational, has access to good information, and is responsive when the country as a whole suffers. Rose McDermott... |
| 13.04.2023 | Tackling Software Supply Chain Security: A Toolbox for Policymakers | For software development platform provider CircleCI, this year began with a scramble to respond to a software supply chain compromise. CircleCI’s tens of thousands of customers use the continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform fo... |
| 09.04.2023 | Ukraine likely to face bloody Crimea fight, satellite images show | An analysis of satellite images by Al Jazeera has revealed that Russian forces are fortifying the Crimean peninsula in anticipation of a Ukrainian attempt to recapture it.
Experts say that those defences are likely to make any such effort d... |
| 03.04.2023 | Time Could Be Running Out To Buy Gold At These Prices | Time is Money Concept with Coins and Hourglass. 3d rendergetty |
| 02.04.2023 | На китайском фронте есть перемены | Глава комитета начальников штабов вооруженных сил США Марк Милли призвал снизить риторику о войне с Китаем, подталкивающую Пекин к усилению военной мощи и сближению с Россией. Предупреждение высокопоставленного военного прозвучало на фоне п... |
| 30.03.2023 | Afghanistan Requires a Change from Humanitarian Business as Usual | International humanitarian aid is critical in responding to natural disasters and other short-term emergencies. But as the U.N. itself recognizes, such aid is not well positioned to respond to—let alone resolve—a prolonged economic crisis s... |
| 27.03.2023 | Демократия — мать порядка | На второй «саммит за демократию», организованный президентом США Джо Байденом, приедут представители большего числа стран, чем на первую подобную встречу в 2021 году. Список участников Вашингтон расширил за счет ряда государств Африки, Азии... |
| 26.03.2023 | Afghanistan’s Crises Require a Clear Statement of U.S. Policy | Editor’s Note: Although Afghanistan has faded from the headlines, the crises the country is facing remain intense—and have grown worse under the Taliban. My Brookings colleague Madiha Afzal argues that now is the time for the Biden administ... |
| 23.03.2023 | Revising, or Rejecting, ‘Reasonable Prospect of Success’ in Just Wars? Lessons From Ukraine | “It’s a victory when the weapons fall silent and people speak up.” Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been especially vocal about victory —and glory—for Ukraine. As Zelenskyy put it, his pe... |
| 22.03.2023 | After Iraq: How the U.S. Failed to Fully Learn the Lessons of a Disastrous Intervention | When President Barack Obama admonished his foreign policy team, “Don’t do stupid stuff” (he used an earthier phrase), there was no real question what he had in mind. In 2002, as an Illinois state senator, Obama had warned that a U.S. invasi... |
| 21.03.2023 | Decoding the Defense Department’s Updated Directive on Autonomous Weapons | In 2012, the U.S. Department of Defense introduced Directive 3000.09, “Autonomy in Weapon Systems.” At the time, the directive became one of the first initiatives of its kind as militaries began considering the impact of advances in autonom... |
| 17.03.2023 | Neglect for Human Rights Helped Produce the Crisis in Tunisia | Tunisians are taking to the streets following President Kais Saied’s harsh crackdown against his political opponents. Amid the protests, many international observers have expressed concern over potential human rights violations committed by... |
| 17.03.2023 | Iraq Twenty Years After | Propelled by a group of ideologues known as the neoconservatives, the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq started as a gambit by the George W. Bush administration to re-engineer the Middle East. Though justified as a response to Iraqi leader Saddam ... |
| 16.03.2023 | Mexico takes another step toward its authoritarian past | As Mexico’s Senate celebrated the passage of a bill designed to curb the power of the National Electoral Institute (INE), the non-partisan and independent agency that oversees elections, the country took another step backward toward its dec... |
| 16.03.2023 | Around the halls: AUKUS defines an emerging alliance at sea | The joint announcement on March 13, 2023, that the partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States (AUKUS) has defined a path forward on Canberra acquiring conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines is a signi... |
| 14.03.2023 | Digitizing the Battlefield: Using Social Media to Track U.S. Weapons in Ukraine | Since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, the United States has invested over $27 billion in security aid to support Ukrainian forces. This aid has included man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS), anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), HI... |
| 03.03.2023 | The Biden-Harris Administration Releases New National Cybersecurity Strategy | On March 2, the Biden administration released its long-awaited National Cybersecurity Strategy. The new strategy comes more than two years after President Biden took office and more than four years after the Trump administration issued its ... |
| 26.02.2023 | Don’t Be So Confident in Nuclear Decision-Making | Editor’s Note: The Russian invasion of Ukraine brought with it the specter of nuclear conflict—and that was not by chance. Drawing on their longer article in International Security, Reid Pauly and Rose McDermott of Brown University argue th... |
| 16.02.2023 | Putin is 'still convinced he can prevail' in Ukraine, and other nearby countries 'could be at risk of attack' if he wins, top Russia experts warn | Russian President Vladimir Putin attends an awarding ceremony for Russian team members who won medals at the Winter Paralympic games on March 17, 2014 in Sochi, Russia. Sasha Mordovets/Getty Images
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| 11.02.2023 | Good news about global warming: The public’s paying attention | How can the world forge the cooperation needed to manage climate change? Most answers to that question hinge on the challenge of enforcement. It is easy to dream up bold agreements but hard to make them stick.
Over the last decade, there ha... |
| 07.02.2023 | The Cyberlaw Podcast: Phony Cybersecurity Regulation | This episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast is dominated by stories about possible cybersecurity regulation. David Kris points us first to an article by the leadership of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Administration in Foreign Affa... |
| 05.02.2023 | Addressing the Effects of Civilian Targeting: Lessons from Syria for Ukraine | Editor’s Note: Even if the fighting in Ukraine is resolved soon, its effects will endure for years or even generations. Reva Dhingra, a postdoctoral fellow at the Brookings Institution, examines the experience of Syrians displaced by the Ru... |
| 03.02.2023 | The Long Twilight of the Islamic Republic | For most Iranian Americans, the past four months have been unspeakably harrowing. Since the tragic death of Mahsa Amini at the brutal hands of Tehran’s “morality police” in September, we have watched thousands of videos of young protesters,... |
| 01.02.2023 | Afghanistan: The Taliban Restrict Women’s Rights, Worsening the Humanitarian Crisis | Afghanistan started 2023 facing less armed violence than it has in many years, but nevertheless in a state of crisis. Two thirds of Afghans need humanitarian aid, and with the stricken economy incapable of supporting the majority of the pop... |