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The idea of reflecting sunlight into space to cool the Earth is controversial, but the Biden administration’s support for further research and multilateral cooperation is welcome.
Over the last three years, drone intrusions along the India-Pakistan International Border have increased. This commentary describes the nature of this new threat and outlines countermeasures deployed by the Indian security establishment so far.
Washington can’t decouple from China without Europe’s help, while China hopes to soften Europe’s stance and has focused its diplomacy there. This has put Brussels in a pivotal position.
Even though Beijing is competing, it doesn’t want to define bilateral relations in competitive terms.
It could mark a shift toward a more inclusive financial system for the climate- and debt-stressed Global South.
The government’s initiative to ratify the Rome Statute has become a major test of Armenia’s relations with Russia and Russia’s sway over its peripheries.
China’s counterterrorism efforts in Southeast Asia could change under the Global Security Initiative.
DPIs have the potential to transform how businesses deliver their services, given the benefits of scale, efficiency, and innovation. But leveraging the power of DPIs in a sustainable way will require effective collaboration between businesses and policymakers.
The vast majority of Guatemalans think the country is on the wrong track, but elections are unlikely to lead to improvements.
Without federal reform, state and local leaders will need to find innovative ways to cope with migration trends within the bounds of existing inadequate policy.