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Does the United States need to make big changes to its foreign policy in order to make middle class Americans economically better off? Looking at Ohio as a case study, Carnegie brought together a bipartisan group of former policymakers along with researchers from The Ohio State University to find out.
There will be many issues at play when the Russian and U.S. presidents meet at the G20 leaders’ summit in Buenos Aires. Our Russia experts provide insight into the Kremlin’s game plan.
The world’s most violent places aren’t at war. They are polarized, unequal democracies. Here’s how to make them safer.
In India’s patriarchal society, many more women are voting. Will their newfound clout reshape the country’s politics?
For many years, China has mostly relied on land-based nuclear weapons as its strategic deterrent. But now its fleet of nuclear-armed submarines is getting larger and more advanced. This long-term trend has far-reaching implications.
Asia-Europe meetings have been held for over a decade, but they are becoming increasingly relevant. Partners from both continents want to work together more closely, so they can combat challenges to globalization and multilateralism.
One political party dominates the world’s largest democracy. Why has India’s BJP become so powerful?
Whatever the outcome, the June 12 Trump-Kim summit will have major implications for the region’s security landscape.