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  1. A crowd of protestors holding signs with various messages
    Jose Luis Magana / AP

    Clarity, Not Volatility, Should Define America's Posture in the World

    by Paul Staniland

    The unipolar moment is over. In its 250th year, the United States must establish a more workable balance between stability and flexibility to safeguard its global position.

  2. The Statue of Liberty stands in front of a pink sky
    Adam Gray / AP

    America Must Decide What Role It Wants to Play in the World

    by Paul Poast

    In its swift rise to the top, America forwent a single ontology. It is time for the United States to engage in the work of self-discovery.

  3. Town Hall with Ivo Daalder on Russia-Ukraine Crisis

    Town Hall with Ivo Daalder on Russia-Ukraine Crisis

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Town Hall
    “Vladimir Putin called this a special military operation. In normal English, it's called war,” Ivo Daalder shared his thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine at a public town hall.
  4. Central Illinois farmers deposit harvested corn on the ground outside a full grain elevator in Virginia, Ill.
    AP Photos

    Mexico's GM Corn Ban Is about More Than Biotech

    Blog Post
    by Kailey Griffith

    Mexico's threat to ban GM corn presents an opportunity to re-evaluate agricultural norms in the United States and address inequities in trade.

  5. Protesters attack a female police officer accused of shooting a protestor in Burundi
    Reuters/Goran Tomasevic

    Women, Peace, and Security: Challenging Dominant Narratives

    Blog Post
    by Katelyn Jones

    Citizens feel  disregarded and disempowered, motivating them to engage in demonstrations like the "yellow vest"  movement in France,  Black Lives Matter  in the United States, and the  #MeToo movement globally.

  6. US Department of Treasury
    US Department of Treasury

    Everything You Need to Know About Sanctions

    Blog Post
    by Ethan Kessler

    Economic sanctions: what they are, how the US has used them in foreign policy, and considerations for current policymakers.

  7. Two chickens walk on top of soil.
    Jan Baborák

    Genetics and Genomics Advancements to Tackle Constraints to Smallholder Poultry Production in Africa

    Blog Post
    by Huaijun Zhou, Susan J. Lamont, Jack C.M. Dekkers, Boniface B. Kayang, Amandus P. Muhairwa, Peter Msoffe, Emily Ouma, Isabelle Baltenweck, Terra Kelly, Rodrigo A. Gallardo, Nadira Chouicha

    This blog post from our "Field Notes" series focuses on Newcastle disease, which poses a substantial threat to the poultry sector in Africa.

  8. Landscape in Akaki Kality, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Biocontrol of the Fall Armyworm: Long-term Resilience for Small-scale Farmers

    Blog Post
    by Sara Hendery

    The fall armyworm is destroying crops throughout Asia and Africa, intensifying the many burdens small-scale farmers are met with every day.

  9. Palestinians pray in front of a mosque destroyed by the Israeli airstrikes in Rafah, Gaza Strip
    Fatima Shbair / AP

    How Could Ramadan Affect the Israel-Hamas War?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    In Israel and the Palestinian territories – and other parts of the world suffering from conflict – the holy month has often correlated with heightened tensions and violence.

  10. An illustration of an egg shaped like a beaker in a frying pan
    Elizabeth Sokolich

    Can You Get Rid of Forever Chemicals? More Countries are Finding Out

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    While many PFAS chemicals are unregulated worldwide, more countries are acting to limit them, since they have been found in soil, water, and even people’s bloodstreams.