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What are the implications of the Iran-Saudi deal for China’s international role? Can China be expected to make efforts to de-escalate the war in Ukraine? Six scholars provide their takes.
The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.
Activists and citizens must ensure that governments respect their digital rights.
The Cities Summit of the Americas showcases three recent developments in subnational diplomacy.
One would be hard-pressed to think of another scientific or policy process that integrates such a diversity and depth of research, learning, and policy engagement.
With relations at an all-time low, punitive actions targeting China have become politically popular, even if they have no analytical basis.
One hundred days into his term, the president has taken steps to address the country’s divisions. But his attempts to play to his base are muddling his push for unity.
If location is the most important factor in shaping U.S. worldview, then the past decade’s events have strengthened—and muddled—that interplay.
Scholars from 7 Southeast Asian countries share their takes on China’s regional engagement.
For Saudi Arabia, the China-brokered deal is a pragmatic security choice that goes beyond hedging and balancing against Washington.