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Why War Could Prompt a Global Food Crisis

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TVO's the Agenda
Ertharin Cousin

Which regions will face the brunt of hunger caused by the Russia-Ukraine war? Distinguished Fellow Ertharin Cousin discusses this and more on TVO.

Screenshot of Ertharin Cousin on TVO. Food and Agriculture

Why Putin Underestimates the West

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Foreign Affairs
Ivo H. Daalder

“Having quickly closed ranks to confront Putin’s aggression, the challenge now is how to sustain that unity,” write Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay in Foreign Affairs.

Rescuers work among remains of residential building destroyed by Russian shelling
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

The EU's Awkward Hungary Issue

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Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“It remains an embarrassment for a bloc that touts itself as a model for human rights and the rule of law to have a member that respects neither,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

Viktor Orban raises his arms in front of a red background
Reuters
Global Politics

Prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine and Beyond

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

How can the world hold Russia accountable for the atrocities in Ukraine? Karen Alter and Rebecca Hamilton discuss.

Man mourning over grave.
REUTERS
Human Rights

Emma Belcher on Russia's Nuclear Threat

Video Series
Wait Just a Minute

If Russia's war on Ukraine continues to escalate, could nuclear weapons enter the picture? Emma Belcher looks at the risk and what we can do to reduce the threat.

Defense and Security

Is Mexico Neutral in the Russia-Ukraine War?

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Newsy
Cécile Shea

Why has Mexico failed to stand up to Russia, and what role do vaccines play? Nonresident Senior Fellow Cécile Shea weighs in on Newsy.

Screenshot of Cecile Shea on Newsy. Defense and Security

Subnational Diplomacy Evolves: From Urban Arenas to City Partners

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Columbia Journal of International Affairs
Ian Klaus

Ian Klaus explains how subnational diplomacy is being rediscovered by foreign policymakers, diplomats, and scholars alike.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken at an event on June 1, 2022.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Today Military Aid, Tomorrow War Crime Prosecution

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CNBC
Ivo H. Daalder

The West must provide weapons to enable Ukraine "to take the fight to the Russians," Council President Ivo Daalder tells CNBC's Shep Smith.

Ivo Daalder speaks with Shep Smith on CNBC. Defense and Security

India's Tense Diplomatic Tightrope

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India Today
Craig Kafura

With coming visits to India, “There will be an opportunity for the US to smooth over some feathers that have been ruffled,” says Craig Kafura on India Today.

Screenshot of Craig Kafura on India Today. Global Politics

Russian Bombardment Continues in Mariupol

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MSNBC
Ivo H. Daalder

Is the war in Ukraine slowing down? “It just isn’t true for the people suffering in Mariupol,” Ivo Daalder tells MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell.

Screenshot of Ivo Daalder on MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports. US Foreign Policy