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Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
The United States and its allies must agree on an approach to China with a clarity of purpose, resolve, and restraint. Because the China challenge will only grow over time.
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The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances
The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances
NATO turned 70 this year, an event that would seem to merit the pop of a cork or two. But the anniversary passed in desultory fashion.
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NATO in the Era of Global Complexity
NATO in the Era of Global Complexity
With international institutions being questioned—ironically, by the very nations that created them—NATO’s next seventy years will be a rougher ride than the first seventy.
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Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?
Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?
A Q&A with Professor Roland Paris, Professor of International Affairs, University of Ottawa and formerly Senior Advisor on Global Affairs and Defence to the Prime Minister of Canada (2015-16)
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EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
As internet governance issues emerge in the wake of innovations such as the Internet of Things and advanced artificial intelligence, there is an urgent need for the EU and US to establish a common, positive multi-stakeholder vision for regulating and governing the internet.
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Getting to a New Iran Deal
Getting to a New Iran Deal
In the context of recent developments, this paper reviews US President Donald Trump’s Iran strategy and explores possible pathways to a new nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic.
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Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos
Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos
From the moment President Trump succeeded in his 2016 election promise to deliver “Brexit times 10,” through to Boris Johnson’s election in July as the new leader of the Conservative Party and British prime minister (Trump has dubbed him “Britain Trump”), there has been a remarkable political symbiosis between the U.S. and Britain.