While the Lisbon Treaty reforms have strengthened EU foreign policy, dysfunctional decisionmaking arrangements still hamper the union’s effectiveness as a global actor.
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the United States Congress
Thu Dec 07 2017 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
How Washington should respond to Egypt’s human rights abuses since the 2013 military coup and the 2011 revolution.
Analysis of U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a radical departure from long-standing U.S. policy that could irrevocably shift politics in the Middle East.
report
Tue Nov 07 2017 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
The risk of an inadvertent nuclear war is rising because of the entanglement of non-nuclear weapons with nuclear weapons and their command-and-control capabilities.
Dialogue between Beijing, Tokyo, and Washington can help reduce the risks and costs of ill-advised defense spending, even if such engagement cannot bridge differences between these countries’ perceived national interests.
An edited volume that draws on extensive fieldwork and primary sources to shed light on intra-Islamic identity conflicts across the Middle East.
podcast
Thu Nov 02 2017 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
A conversation about North Korea, the possibility that Pyongyang has the capacity to reach the U.S. mainland with a nuclear weapon, and whether deterrence can work.
Corruption is a destabilizing force in Tunisia, infecting all levels of its economy, security, and political system.
Understanding Cyber Conflict draws lessons from past technological disruptions to inform and shape responses to today’s cyber challenges.
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