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Jessica DiCarlo and Seth Schindler examine the Act that will accelerate America's economic confrontation with China.
US-China relations began to fray in the wake of the 2008…
Eugénia C. Heldt lays out a strategy for the EU to reassert the West’s leadership of global health governance.
China is exploiting the spread of coronavirus across the globe to…
Roland Benedikter describes a new process animating global and domestic dynamics and sets out an agenda to realise its positive aspects.
What is re-globalization?
We…
With a new Administration on its way to the White House, an evolved threat landscape, and more uncertainty on the horizon, the states of the Gulf Cooperation Councils are best…
In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Richard Morrow identifies five key areas around which African governments and policymakers can focus their attention to mitigate future crises…
“There’s no glory in prevention”, one often hears in the debate on dealing with the corona pandemic: You don’t win elections with disasters that do not take place. This is not the…
Johan Eldebo and Anne-Marie Connor outline World Vision's listening-led approach to beating pandemics in the DRC and elsewhere.
Amidst the COVID-19 headlines that surround us…
Nafeez Ahmed lays out incoming President Biden's increasingly urgent options to tackle interacting global crises.
Unless Biden moves toward an economic paradigm…
On December 20, 2020, the United States Space Force will celebrate its first birthday. As an early birthday gift, the first chief of space operations (CSO) General John “Jay”…
The new trilateral agreement spells the end of the “Nagorno-Karabakh” region as we know it. There is no empirical “Nagorno-Karabakh” anymore to match its oft-used geographic-…