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Working PaperReutersSecurity in the Age of Cities
April 24, 2019, RESEARCH Working Paper by Kristin Ljungkvist, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), For an extended historical period, nation-states have held nearly sole responsibility for providing security, and they certainly continue to have the greatest responsibility today., Key Findings, Cities ...
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Where in the World Did People Want a Trump Victory?
Council Public Opinion Intern Charlie Rahr examines the United States' international allies' opinions on the 2020 US Presidential election results.
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Ariana Cubillos / APHow Should International Law Be Considered in the Case of Venezuela's Maduro?
We need to think about an approach to international law's control of the use of force that is true to the moral and power political realities of today's world.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyAlliances in Action: A Conversation with German Ambassador Andreas Michaelis
Join Ambassador Andreas Michaelis for a discussion on the US-Germany partnership and how both countries are working together to navigate geopolitical challenges. -
South Korea Unification Ministry via APAmericans Split over US Response to South Korean Martial Law
The US public is divided on whether Washington should have remained neutral or opposed Yoon’s controversial move.
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REUTERSTen Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan
A decade ago this week, South Sudan declared independence. But the hope and optimism of statehood quickly evaporated—just like international attention and support.
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Clark Van Der BekenCosmopolitanism and Global Citizenship
Martha Nussbaum, professor of law and ethics, joins the Council to discuss her new book which explores the idea of a "citizen of the world." -
Markus Schreiber / APThe World American Alliances Were Built for No Longer Exists
Alliances have long been one of America's greatest strategic advantages. At 250, the United States must redefine its partnerships for a transformed geopolitical and technological era.
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Idealist Lessons on American Leadership
Samuel Zipp describes the lessons Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie learned about American engagement in the world and the parallels he sees between 1942 and today. -
Raad Adayleh / APJordan Fears Israel-Hamas War Could Reach its Borders
Jordan is seen as a stable country in the Middle East. There are concerns the Israel-Hamas war could change that.