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ReutersFiona Hill on Russia, Ukraine, and the Outcome of the War
Former National Security Council official Fiona Hill discusses the future of Russia’s war in Ukraine. -
Feed the FutureFeed the Future Grows Food Security through Innovation and Collaboration
Just over ten years ago, the world was shaken not by a pandemic but by skyrocketing food prices.
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ReutersYP Nexus: How Has Alcohol Shaped the World?
Explore how alcohol has been integral to social, cultural, and economic development across time and how it continues to affect our world today. -
unsplashYP Nexus: Crypto and the Future of Currency
Crypto journalist Laura Shin joins fintech attorney Nelson Rosario to outline the history, current market capitalization, global economic impact, and future of cryptocurrency. -
Reuters
Food Security and Climate Mitigation as Counterinsurgency
If left unmitigated, hunger- and climate change-induced suffering in both Afghanistan and Haiti will likely exacerbate current political instability and conflict.
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Ana Miyares Photography10 Conflicts to Watch: A Conversation with Comfort Ero
Comfort Ero and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the conflicts most likely to shape 2026. -
U.S. NavyAdmiral John Richardson on China, Russia, and the Future of the US Navy
Admiral John Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations, explains China's growing global ambitions and Russia's troublesome actions in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Third Way: India's Role in a World in Transition
Samir Saran and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss India's distinctive foreign policy strategy and its implications for the global order. -
Vahid Salemi / APWhat Regime Change Could Mean for Iran
Washington’s Iran policy should be grounded in human rights, liberalism, democracy, regional stability, national security, and economic opportunity—and treated as both a strategic and a moral issue.
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Moritz LudtkeGermany Accelerates Change in Its "Rust Belt"
Both the United States and Germany are seeing evolving economies in their respective "rust belts," formerly robust engines of the industrial era.