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Confronting China over the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

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Global Insight by Oliver Katz

How can the US confront human rights abuses in China, without robbing athletes of the opportunity to compete on the world stage?

People are seen near the lit-up Olympic rings at top of the Olympic Tower, a year ahead of the opening of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, in Beijing, China
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US Foreign Policy

Did Trump Remake the GOP? On Foreign Policy, Not So Much.

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Politico
Coauthors

Dina Smeltz and Jordan Tama discuss the Republican party's views in a post-Trump administration.

Public Opinion

Is Fear of Great Power Competition in the Arctic Overheated?

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Geopolitical debates on power and competition in the Arctic have been around since the Cold War. Is a new flashpoint ahead or is the danger overblown?

Ship in the Arctic
US Coast Guard
Defense and Security

With Normalcy Returning in Some Places, Global Public Opinion Shows a Degree of Anxiety

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

While coronavirus restrictions are being incrementally removed in certain countries, some people are feeling concern at returning to the activities that had characterized their pre-pandemic lives.

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From Molecule to Market: Using Innovative Plant Breeding to Build Global Food Security

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Global Food for Thought by Diana Horvath

New gene editing techniques more precise than CRISPRs could be the seeds for food security success.

Emmer Wheat
Kansas State University
Food and Agriculture

Congressional Aggies' Answer to the Climate Crisis

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Global Food for Thought by Gloria Dabek

Increasing climate crisis events necessitate bolder government response. The Growing Climate Solutions Act is one Congressional answer that advocates say benefits both farmers and the planet.

Food and Agriculture

Food Security Recovery is More Affordable than You Think

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Global Food for Thought by Mick Sheldrick

With investment from governments, philanthropists, and the private sector, the world can halt the spread of pandemic-induced food insecurity.

Food and Agriculture

America Needs Healthy Supply Chains with Allies

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The Detroit News
John Austin

John Austin and Elaine Dezenski discuss ally-shoring as a means of getting to more US-based production.

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The Links Between Hunger and Unrest in Myanmar and Beyond

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Global Food for Thought by Camille Braswell

Food insecurity plays a critical and complex role in Myanmar's current political turmoil, and has played a similar role in uprisings of the past.

People displaced by fighting share a meal in Myanmar’s northwestern Chin State
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Food and Agriculture

World Review: Myanmar in Crisis, Gaza Cease-Fire, Blinken-Lavrov

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Nirmal Ghosh, Elise Labott, and Gideon Rachman join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Protesters in Myanmar
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