Why the UN Is Failing Women in Conflict Zones
Despite two decades of United Nations (UN) reform agendas, women …
How USAID’s Shutdown Risks Soft Power Grabs from China
In the wake of American soft power efforts leaving Iraq, …
The US is Overestimating the Likelihood of War in the Taiwanese Strait
Pictured: President Ma Ying-Jeou of Taiwan meets with President Xi …
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Transatlantic Trade: A Conversation with Stormy-Annika Mildner
Junior Podcast Editor Moritz Ludwig (MPP ’25) talks with the …
Negotiating the Endgame in Ukraine: Peace Agreements and Political Settlements
“Bucha after Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Zelensky 3” by …
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Ukraine is Worth Defending, But Not at Any Cost
The current Russo-Ukrainian War began on Feb. 24, 2022 when …
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Modifying Visa Laws for Korean-Ukrainian Students
New Life in South Korea Poses Challenges for Refugees Who …
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A House Divided: Sudan’s Troubled Transition
Sudan is in crisis. Again. Sudan is further tattered, further …
Africa-centric New World Order: A Transatlantic Alliance in Commercial Diplomacy
The world is again at a major inflection point. As …
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What’ll it be: Settlement or Nuclear Annihilation?
As the unrelenting war in Ukraine grinds continuously and more …
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Criminal Liability of Corporations in India – An Environmental Perspective
In August 2022, the National Crime Records Bureau produced its …
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Our Geopolitical Future Rests in the Hands of Technology [FALL FEATURE]
Competition & Innovation: SCSP Releases New Report and Hosts Global …
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, 2022: A Subnational Problem-Solving Approach to International Relations
President Biden recently announced that the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit will …
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Sino-Russian Entente and the Challenge to Liberal World Order
Introduction As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has entered its sixth …
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