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    • Op-Ed

    Saudi Arabia’s Worst Nightmare

    • November 06, 2020
    • Foreign Policy

    Crown Prince Mohammed is well aware that the U.S.-Saudi relationship may still be regarded as too big and important to fail, an impending victory for Joe Biden means the end of the zone of immunity the Trump administration crafted around Saudi Arabia.

    • Op-Ed

    America Under Biden Won’t Go Soft on China

    • November 06, 2020
    • Foreign Policy

    While Beijing may appreciate soon having a more predictable set of interlocutors it should not expect them to be more pliable.

    • Diwan

    Gebran Bassil Has Been Sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department

    Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.

    • Sada - Analysis

    A Patriarchal Peace in Syria

    Though the UN advocates gender parity in peace processes, the ongoing facilitation of the Syrian Constitutional Committee exposes this superficial advocacy.

    • Op-Ed

    America’s Future Might Be Lebanon

    • November 05, 2020
    • Atlantic

    Never has this felt truer than now, when Beirut, like much of the world, feels unmoored and broken, on hold but also changing rapidly, squeezed between the coronavirus, populism, and economic unraveling.

    • Strategic Europe

    A Strategic Europe After the 2020 U.S. Election?

    • November 05, 2020

    Europe is sorely in need of a strategic culture, regardless of who wins the 2020 U.S. election. With all the instability in the EU’s Eastern and Southern neighborhoods, this is more necessary than ever.

    • Article

    Getting Climate Citizens’ Assemblies Right

    • November 05, 2020

    Climate assemblies can help unlock more effective action against climate change, but improvements are needed in how they are run.

    • Op-Ed

    Even a Biden Victory Cannot Return the U.S. to the Days of Open Borders and Free Trade

    • November 05, 2020
    • Indian Express

    Beyond the optics, the Trump Americans, who are the new political base, will still shape American policy irrespective of who the president is. “America First” is here to stay.

    • Op-Ed

    Something to Celebrate: A Safe Election, So Far

    • November 04, 2020
    • Fulcrum

    The evening before the election, the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general declared illegal the department's deputization of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and other DHS employees to Portland in August.

    • Op-Ed

    Note to U.S. Allies: America Will Remain Divided and Frustrating

    • November 04, 2020
    • Foreign Policy

    For U.S. allies and partners around the world, the United States will stop being an at times gratuitous antagonist, and the Biden-Kamala Harris administration will reinvigorate U.S. diplomacy, but Washington will remain a frustrating partner on important issues.

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