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Just as only Nixon, a staunch anti-communist, could go to China, only Trump can chart a new course with Tehran. But only if ...
The global order is changing, rapidly and irreversibly. From Washington to Beijing, from Brussels to the BRICS, the ...
Geopolitical and geo-economic contests centring around self-interest have been part of the realpolitik of this world since its beginning. Regardless of today's attractive expressions of pluralism, ...
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The Bleak, Defeatist Rise of “Climate Realism”
Amid all the bad climate news flowing out of the Trump administration, you might have missed a quiet new consensus congealing in think tanks and big business. The targets set out by the Paris climate ...
Achieving security, in its broadest sense, is considered one of the primary responsibilities of states. However, the evolution of threats has significantly ...
U.S. policymakers need a new strategy to confront the risks of climate change, compete in the global energy transition, and ...
The U.S. has gone from resisting the idea of a multipolar order to an attempt to dominate it on new terms: Less moralism, ...
The end of the Cold War significantly led to the establishment of a new global order. During the Cold War, the two superpowers, the United States and the ...
The Harvard Center for International Development (CID) is a research center working across the University and a global network of researchers and practitioners to build an international pool of talent ...
How have international relations of power and influence changed throughout time? History is always based on uncertainty: concepts such as meaning, truth, and order are seen differently at different ...
international institutions and rules to constrain power. But the AUKUS pact, hatched in 2020 under then prime minister Scott Morrison and signed with Washington and London in 2021, was interpreted as ...