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Germany's Surging Far-Right and the Future of Populism
Sheri Berman, professor of Political Science and author of Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe, explains why the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has emerged as a formidable populist challenger to the two long-dominant parties in Germany, the social democrats and the Christian democrats.
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERSWas a Responsible Exit Possible in Afghanistan?
The Council's Elizabeth Shackelford and Virginia Tech's Amanda Demmer explain how lessons from US military evacuations in South Sudan and Vietnam resonate with the current chaos in Afghanistan.
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ReutersKashmir Is the 72-Year 'Wound' between India and Pakistan
Bloomberg's Nisid Hajari and Paul Staniland of the University of Chicago join Deep Dish to discuss how the decision to revoke Kashmir's special autonomy has once again torn open tensions between India and Pakistan.
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Global EconomyChris NagahamaStephen A. Schwarzman on China
Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone founder and CEO, answers a minute of questions regarding the US-China relationship.
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Why Tunisia Is the Epicenter of Arab Democracy
Sarah Yerkes and Gordon Gray join Deep Dish to discuss why Tunisia is the epicenter of Arab Democracy.
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERSWho Benefits from US-China Competition in Africa?
Some say China's Belt and Road Initiative is a solution to help African countries build modern economies, while others call it "debt trap diplomacy." Who's right and how can—or should—the United States compete?
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Global Politics
Graeme Wood on Islamic State in Syria
Journalist Graeme Wood, author of "The Way of the Strangers: Encounters With the Islamic State," takes a minute to discuss the difference between ISIS and al Qaeda, and if ISIS has truly been defeated.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyRecognizing the Legacy of Ivo Daalder
After 12 years leading the Council, Daalder's tenure comes to an end this month.
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REUTERSLeaderless, Haiti Braces for Political Transition
The Caribbean nation is no stranger to chaos, devastation, or interference from outside its borders. After a presidential assassination, what does the future hold?
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REUTERSTen Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan
A decade ago this week, South Sudan declared independence. But the hope and optimism of statehood quickly evaporated—just like international attention and support.