Recalibrating US-Africa Policy – Analysis
By James Barnett* For better or worse, US-Africa policy will not be an urgent priority for the Biden-Harris administration when
Read moreBy James Barnett* For better or worse, US-Africa policy will not be an urgent priority for the Biden-Harris administration when
Read moreThe Trump administration has described the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation as the most significant great-power challengers
Read moreBy Husain Haqqani* Soon after Iran’s Islamic revolution in 1979, its leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared that Iran would challenge
Read moreBy Rebeccah L. Heinrichs* An international consensus to meet contemporary challenges will develop primarily around defending against shared threats. If
Read moreJordanian ruler Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein gloated in 1924 when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the visionary who carved modern Turkey out
Read moreBy Harold Furchtgott-Roth and Kirk R. Arner* At the time, World War I was thought to be the “War to End All
Read moreBy Harold Furchtgott-Roth and Kirk R. Arner* “Pyramid scheme” sounds sinister. The term is used so routinely and casually that it is
Read moreBy David W. Murray* Drug overdose deaths are rising again nationally, soon to surpass the current 70,000-person annual toll. In
Read moreBy Svante E. Cornell and M. K. Kaya* The Iranian Islamic revolution of 1979 had important implications throughout the Islamic
Read moreBy Tim Morrison* If you were hoping that the Chinese Corona Virus would be an opportunity to work together to
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