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US EmbassyBreeding Crops for Climate Resilience: Visions from Haiti, Costa Rica, Uganda, Malawi, and Senegal
This blog is about the disruption and impact COVID-19 has had on climate change and food systems around the world.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersUS Cuts Troops in Germany, Hong Kong Elections Postponed, Dictators in Trouble
Karen DeYoung, Nirmal Ghosh, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss US troops in Germany, Hong Kong, US-China tensions, Israel, and much more.
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US Foreign PolicyUS Air ForceWe're Leaving Afghanistan. Now What?
Just a few weeks after announcing the exit, the United States is already making progress withdrawing troops and resources from the site of America's longest war.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Global Reaction to US Capitol Insurrection
Susan Glasser, James Harding, Stefan Kornelius, and Ivo Daalder discuss the impact of an armed insurrection at the US Capitol.
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Matt SternWho Stands to Gain from the Abraham Accords?
Israelis and Palestinians sharply disagree over the benefits of Israel's agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
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BookJulia MaudlinCaptive Society: the Basij Militia and Social Control in Post-Revolutionary Iran
June 16, 2015, RESEARCH Book by Saeid Golkar, Julia Maudlin, Captive Society surveys the Basij's history, structure, and sociology, as well as its influence on Iranian society, its economy, and its educational system., Iran's Basij Resistance Force is a paramilitary organization used by the regim...
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Meg JerrardIs Turkey Coming to a Crossroads?
Turks may be considering realigning eastward amid negative views on Western alliances.
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Joshua A. Bickel / APWhy are foreign investors buying land in Illinois, and what does it mean for the state?
In Illinois, Chinese investors own only about one square mile of land, while Portuguese, Italian, and Canadian interests hold over 760 square miles combined.
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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APHistory Doesn't Just Rhyme; It Accumulates
Trump’s ongoing attacks on the rules and laws of war, trade, and alliances could permanently damage US power and influence.