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After Khan, Pakistan's Political Instability Meets Great Power Competition
What’s next in Pakistan’s politics? Brookings’ Madiha Afzal joins Deep Dish to discuss.
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CultureREUTERS
How to Be a Global Optimist in 2023
As a year of conflict and crises draws to a close, how can we absorb the news without losing hope in 2023 and beyond?
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Defense and SecurityREUTERS
Japan Unveils Ambitious Military Plans Ahead of Biden-Kishida Meeting
What are the implications of Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II, and what does this mean for the US-Japan security alliance?
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ReutersA Year of War in Ukraine
Council President and Former US Ambassador to NATO Ivo H. Daalder reflects on the one-year anniversary of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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US Foreign PolicyEYEPRESSWorld Review: North Korea's Missiles, Coup Trends, and Ukraine Standoff
Nirmal Ghosh, Carla Anne Robbins, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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ReportHaseeb HussainConducting City Diplomacy: A Survey of International Engagement in 47 Cities
October 7, 2020, RESEARCH Report by Anna Kosovac , Kris Hartley , Michele Acuto , and Darcy Gunning, Haseeb Hussain, Download Report (PDF), The impact of global challenges such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic manifests most acutely in urban settings, rendering cities essential players...
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ReutersIran's Uprising and the Fight for Women's Rights
Experts discuss the movement’s momentum and the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, and how it is shaping the future of women’s rights. -
Mark Schiefelbein / APWorld Review Live: Gaza Chaos, Rubio's Rise, Iran Deal or Strike
Carla Anne Robbins, Nahal Toosi, and Karen DeYoung join Ivo Daalder for a special live recording of the farewell episode of the "World Review with Ivo Daalder" podcast. -
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?