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The Surprising Bipartisanship of US Foreign Policy

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Foreign Affairs
Jordan Tama

Even in times of polarization, consensus has prevailed, Nonresident Senior Fellow Jordan Tama writes.

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US Foreign Policy

Lost Lives, Little Attention: The Overlooked Migrant Crisis

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Why did the lost Titan submarine get more buzz and funding than migrant lives?

Migrants with life jackets provided by volunteers of the Ocean Viking, a migrant search and rescue ship run by NGOs SOS Mediterranee and the International Federation of Red Cross.
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Migration

Inspiring Action: Getting Youth Involved in Agriculture

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Youth in Agriculture: Transforming Local Food Systems

The agriculture industry must actively engage young people if there is any hope of ending food insecurity.

Research fellow Brandy-Joe Milliron works in the garden at Downtown Health Plaza in Winston-Salem, N.C.
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Food and Agriculture

Ranching Doesn't Have to Destroy the Amazon Rainforest

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Los Angeles Times
Robert Muggah

After decades of research, Brazil has led experiments to recuperate degraded rainforest and help ranchers produce more without toppling any more forest.

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Climate and the Environment

Will NATO's Vilnius Summit Advance Ukraine’s Victory?

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Deep State Radio
Ivo H. Daalder

NATO should focus its attention on the problem right next door, not on China, argues Council CEO Ivo Daalder.

Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, left, pose in front of their respective flags, a soldier at left.
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Defense and Security

Paths to New Prosperity and a Better Politics in Our Democracies

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Global Insight by John Austin

Leaders from the US and Europe have much to learn from one another in building strategies to foster economic renewal in formerly industrial regions.

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Lenny Kuhne
Global Cities

How to Ensure a Strong, Independent Ukraine

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Politico
Ivo H. Daalder

NATO "no longer has the luxury of ignoring the how and when" of Ukraine joining, argues Council CEO Ivo Daalder.

NATO leaders attend working dinner, viewed at the end of a table with white tablecloth and yellow centerpieces.
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Defense and Security

Ignoring the Humanity of Migrants Won't Fix Migration Problems

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Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“A policy of keeping migrants away from European shores at any cost has also cost Europe its credibility,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford.

Migrants and refugees arrive by dinghy after crossing from Turkey to the island of Lesbos, Greece.
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Migration

Global Reactions to Prigozhin's Rebellion

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Stefan Kornelius, Catherine Philp, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

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Global Politics

Unraveling Haiti Two Years after Moïse's Assassination

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

From corruption to inequality, underlying factors hinder Haiti's progress post-President Moïse's assassination.

A moto-taxi driver rides past a mural featuring slain Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
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Defense and Security