Election 2024
Join experts and thought leaders while they discuss global issues shaping the 2024 election, including trade, immigration, and the Middle East conflict.
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Global PoliticsChiang Ying-ying / AP
Taiwan Seeks to Escape Its History
Taiwan’s shift toward more explicitly nationalist politics has exposed serious contradictions in US-China policy, Paul Heer argues.
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US Foreign PolicyMark Schiefelbein / AP
What Does America Want from China? A Possible Partner
"There is ample evidence that Xi and the CCP are interested in constructive engagement and peaceful coexistence with the United States," Paul Heer writes.
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Japan holds a central role in the US alliance ...
In the wake of the US election, some have speculated that the rancorous debate of the fall may have shifted American opinion towards Japan. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Public%20Opinion%20and%20the%20US-Japan%20Alliance%20at%20the%20Outset%20of%20the%20Trump%20Administration%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
Global PoliticsJeon Heon Kyun / AP
Yoon’s Fall Sets up a Comeback for South Korea’s Progressives
Sweeping domestic reforms could be on the table if Yoon's impeachment triggers a new presidential election, Karl Friedhoff writes.
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US Foreign PolicyAlex Brandon / AP
The US Divide on Foreign Policy
This gap between Democrats and Republicans on foreign policy — and America’s role in the world — is one that’s been steadily evolving over the past decade.
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US Foreign PolicyFrancois Mori / AP
The 'Responsibility to Protect' Was Doomed to Fail
When the states with the power to intervene are also the ones that decide when to use it, it creates the possibility of selective neglect, Paul Poast writes.
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Global PoliticsMatt Rourke / AP
What a Trump Victory Would Really Mean for Europe
A win for the former president would surely further galvanize the bloc’s populist parties and encourage their normalization—much as it did in the US.
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Global PoliticsMindaugas Kulbis / AP
NATO Is about Security — Not Dollars and Cents
"The security of allies isn’t a question of dollars and cents — it is the key to America’s security as well," argues Ivo Daalder.
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US Foreign Policy
Heading toward War? Reevaluating Taiwan's Status Quo
Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer joins an expert panel to discuss the underlying forces that will determine whether the Taiwan situation moves toward conflict or stability.
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Public Opinion
Overseas Conflicts Are Sparking Strife in US Party Politics
Dina Smeltz uses recent surveys to break down how the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have divided the parties.