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The Geopolitics of Biden's G7 Trip
As world leaders meet in Japan, they are likely to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and economic coercion from China, Craig Kafura tells Steve Scully.
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Germany Is Finally Acting like Europe's Major Power
Endy Zemenides is joined by Sebastian Mallaby to discuss how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought Europe together and led Germany to act as a major power.
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NATO Enlargement Didn't Go Far Enough
After six weeks of Russia's violence in Ukraine, “still to blame NATO is, frankly, absurd,” argues Ivo Daalder. He explains why in the Economist.
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A World of Power and Fear: What Critics of Realism Get Wrong
“Realism is the school of no hope, the curmudgeon of international relations thought,” writes Paul Poast in Foreign Affairs.
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CCS 2015 - Middle East Report
This places the Middle East ahead of Europe, home to long‐running US alliances and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as well as the Asia‐Pacific, where Americans see a lesser https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/American%20Anxiety%20over%20Middle%20East%20Buffets%20Public%20Support%20for%20US%20Presence%20in%20the%20Region%20PDF%20Report%20%281%29.pdf -
100 Top Economies: October 2016 By Noah Toly and ...
Romania. Austria. Exxon Mobil. Guangzhou. British Petroleum. Peru. Ukraine. Tianjin. Singapore. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/100%20Top%20Economies%3B%20Urban%20Influence%20and%20the%20Position%20of%20Cities%20in%20an%20Evolving%20World%20Order%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
Will NATO's Vilnius Summit Advance Ukraine’s Victory?
NATO should focus its attention on the problem right next door, not on China, argues Council CEO Ivo Daalder.
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NATO Just Wasted a Summit
"Rather than paving the way forward, the summit indicated that the alliance members are only ready for more of the same," Paul Poast argues.
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Europe Strong and Safe
To deter Russia, America must help revive the region’s security architecture, Council President Ivo Daalder and James M. Goldgeier argue.
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Unpacking the Putin-Kim Jung Un Meeting
Russia needs munitions for the war in Ukraine, Bruce Jentleson explains, while North Korea wants technology for its space program.
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Iran Security Forces Clash with Protesters
Saeid Golkar speaks with Reuters about the protests in Iran and calls upon the entire world to support Iranians "as you are supporting Ukraine."
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Chicago Council on Global Affairs Celebrates Its Centennial
Council President Ivo Daalder updates WBEZ’s Reset on the Council's Centennial Celebration and the latest in Ukraine.
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America's Role in Foreign Wars
Elizabeth Shackelford weighs in on how the United States might respond to conflicts in Israel, Gaza, and Ukraine.
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Not a World War but a World at War
The past two years have seen the most conflicts of any time since the end of the Second World War, Paul Poast writes.
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NATO Shouldn't Give Putin an Excuse to Prolong the War
“If ending the war means Ukraine joins NATO, a lot of Russians might feel differently about their commitment to the fight," Elizabeth Shackelford writes.
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The Coming War of Economic Attrition between Russia and the West
Bruce Jentleson joins the Global Dispatches Podcast to discuss what have the sanctions against Russia have accomplished, and what they could possibly lead to.
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GOP Candidates Spar over Funding the Ukraine War
Will the Republican Party stand for international engagement, democracy and freedom? Or will Republicans adopt a narrower, inward-looking vision?
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Reframing Western Strategy to Combat Putinism
Ivo Daalder outlines three major strategies to support Ukraine and stop Putin’s aim to revise global order on the Guardian’s podcast.
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The GOP's Extremists Now Hold America—and the World—hostage
The election for speaker of the Republican-majority House was a bad omen for US aid to Ukraine and US democracy, Paul Poast writes.