A central international political feature of the post-Cold War epoch is the evolving contest between two sets of competitors. One is a…
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This essay argues that a democratic state, when faced with internal threats, cannot always resort to extraordinary measures without triggering another existential…
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Having officially come into force in June 2023, the European Union’s Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) is one of the primary instruments…
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Leaders have long used narratives to shape public perception and mobilize support. For example, in Ukraine the U.S. presents a story of…
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The Indo-Pacific has gained considerable eminence in strategic and geopolitical discourse and has essentially supplanted the term ‘Asia-Pacific’ to convey the regional…
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Thinking Global Podcast – Kathleen McInnis Kathleen MCinnis This week on the Thinking Global Podcast, Dr. Kathleen McInnis (@kjmcinnis1)…
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Dr. Sreeram Chaulia is Professor and Dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs and Director General of the Jindal India Institute…
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Spain: The Trials & Triumphs of a Modern European CountryBy Michael ReidYale University Press, 2023 Michael Reid’s book begins with this remark…
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We often hear that the world is changing, that the United States is losing influence and power. And China, Russia, and other…
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In a recently televised interview, Moldova’s President, Maia Sandu, said that the government would do everything they can to preserve peace. Unfortunately…
