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US Foreign PolicyREUTERS
The Debate on US Taiwan Policy
Does an increasingly aggressive China mean the United States should maintain its posture of strategic ambiguity or adopt strategic clarity?
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CultureREUTERSWill US-China Competition Unseat US Lead in Higher Education?
Brian Hanson, Karin Fischer, and William Kirby discuss how America’s universities fare in an age of increased global competition and fragmentation.
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REUTERSWill Brexit Undermine Peace in Northern Ireland?
The Good Friday Accords may have reduced violence, but decades later sectarian tensions still run high.
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Defense and SecurityREUTERSAre NATO Allies on the Same Page?
Defense cooperation requires a shared understanding of threats and goals. And, to be effective requires action, making tradeoffs, and paying costs—not just statements.
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Global PoliticsREUTERS
Domestic Terrorism and the Aftermath of War
How can we stop the rise of domestic terrorism in the United States? Kathleen Belew and Robert Pape look at modern history and politics for answers.
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Global EconomyYomiuriMervyn King on Managing the COVID-19 Economic Crisis
Former Bank of London governor Lord Mervyn King joins Deep Dish to discuss the lessons learned during the 2008 financial crisis and how to manage the current economic uncertainty.
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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APInside Trump's National Security Playbook
Insider insights from the architect of Trump’s 2017 National Security Strategy.
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Sergei Bobylev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via APInside China's Global Ambitions
China is plotting their next five years at their fourth plenum. What does this mean for the US, and the world?
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Geert Vanden Winjgaert / APRussia's Drones, Europe on Edge
From Poland to Germany, Russian incursions are raising alarms. Experts break down the strategy, the risks, and what comes next.
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Tareq Mnadili / NRCJan Egeland on Syria's Defining Moment and a Humanitarian Reset
As the UNGA prepares to open its 80th session, one of the world’s top humanitarian leaders explains where the global aid system is failing—and how we fix it.