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  1. View of the Peace Palace which houses World Court in The Hague, Netherlands
    Peter Dejong / AP

    What is the International Court of Justice, Where Israel Faces Genocide Charges?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    On Dec. 29, South Africa brought genocide charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice. Israel said it will defend itself from the charges at hearings on Jan. 11 and 12 in The Hague.

  2. More Capital Can Translate Prodigious Rust Belt Innovation into New Heartland Businesses and Jobs
    Bob Jagendorf
    Working Paper

    More Capital Can Translate Prodigious Rust Belt Innovation into New Heartland Businesses and Jobs

    Working Paper
    by John Austin

    August 14, 2018, RESEARCH Working Paper by John Austin, Bob Jagendorf, Download Report (PDF), While the Midwest outpaces other US regions on innovation and talent-creation metrics, it continues to export its wealth and new discoveries to the coasts., Key Findings, Since the 2016 election was tipp...

  3. Human Capital and Economic Growth
    Mimi Thian
    Report

    Human Capital and Economic Growth

    Report
    by Adam Hitchcock

    April 21, 2016, RESEARCH Report by Adam Hitchcock, Mimi Thian, Download Report (PDF), In order for global cities to be able to grow—despite their home countries' economic challenges—they must focus on developing and attracting global talent., Global cities in developed economies have many att...

  4. REUTERS
    Defense and Security

    Rose Gottemoeller on the Future of Arms Control

    Podcast
    by Rose Gottemoeller, Brian Hanson

    Can the United States and Russia still work together on nuclear nonproliferation?

  5. a hungry child visits an outdoor food pantry during COVID-19

    Talking Back to Hunger

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Roger Thurow shares a poem evoking the human face of domestic hunger — an issue that is too often forgotten in policy discussions.

  6. India Farmer's Protests
    REUTERS

    Avocados, 100 Days of Protest, and Pineapple Politics

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Catch the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development in our Global Food for Thought news brief.

  7. Chinese officials and citizens are seen during a ceremony against the cityscape of Shenzhen
    Reuters

    Asia's Megacities and the Future of Geopolitics

    Blog Post
    by Parag Khanna

    There is no understanding geopolitical competition in the 21st century without an understanding of urbanization and cities.

  8. 2020 US Electoral Map
    Clay Banks

    2020 Election Review: Smaller, Economically Successful Midwest Cities Shifted Toward Biden as Much as Suburbs

    Blog Post
    by Alexander Hitch

    Data from the 2016 and 2020 elections show it’s not just large cities, their suburbs, and university towns that have shifted toward Democrats.

  9. A photo collage of Joe Biden, U.S. soldiers, and the flag of Taiwan
    Elizabeth Sokolich with AP photos

    Why is the United States Arming Taiwan?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression.

  10. Antony Blinken, left, shakes hands with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani
    Evelyn Hockstein / AP

    Explainer: How US Ties in the Middle East are Preventing a Regional War (So Far)

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    The U.S. has official relationships with nearly every country in the Middle East. Israel, a close U.S. ally, has official ties with only five.