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    • Op-Ed

    France Should Tread Carefully Before Taking Action that May Empower Extremists Further

    • November 01, 2020
    • Independent

    Extremism of all types, and the abrogation of civil liberties on the altar of securitization, need to be opposed in the same breath. In so doing, people can deny extremists the victory they seek.

    • The Western Balkans and Europe’s Geopolitical Challenges

      • November 01, 2020
      • Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis”

      The EU’s foreign policy principles were envisioned for a more benign international environment. But growing great-power tensions are forcing the EU to adapt its policies to the new international reality.

      • Op-Ed

      The World Won’t Organize Itself

      • November 01, 2020
      • Atlantic

      Foreign policy looks far different up close than it does from a congressional hearing room or think-tank auditorium.

      • Op-Ed

      The Shrinking Margins for Debate

      • October 31, 2020
      • Institut Montaigne

      What policy issues are still debated in today’s media in China?

      • Op-Ed

      The Emergence of a Different Order?

      • October 31, 2020
      • Seminar

      State-capital relations include direct, firm-specific interactions between the state and investors/firms, and indirect influences that shape the general conditions for raising and deployment of capital.

      • Book Chapter

      India: Capable but Constrained

      • October 30, 2020
      • United States Army War College Press

      The Indian Armed Forces are large and competent, but they face significant internal security challenges as well as major external dangers from China and Pakistan.

      • The Logic of Violence in Africa’s Extremist Insurgencies

        • October 30, 2020
        • Perspectives on Terrorism

        Existing studies help explain how extremist insurgencies erupt and evolve, and why some countries are more affected than others. But there are still notable gaps in understanding the choices, tactics, and strategies of violent extremist groups.

        • Op-Ed

        Does Your Cyber Insurance Cover a State-Sponsored Attack?

        • October 30, 2020
        • Harvard Business Review

        Modern businesses face a level of cyber risk that vastly exceeds the protections they can rely on from either insurance or government relief. To address this shortfall, business leaders must work with insurers and policymakers to devise practical, long-term solutions.

        • Carnegie.ru Commentary

        How U.S. Elections Could Impact EU-Russia Relations

        Even a partial restoration of transatlantic unity under a President Biden will be a blow to the official Kremlin narrative about the inexorable movement of the international system toward a polycentric world order.

        • Carnegie.ru Commentary

        Russia’s Dilemma on the Korean Peninsula

        The Kremlin’s agenda on the Korean Peninsula depends on a fundamental choice that must be made in Russian foreign policy: will the Kremlin strengthen its support for China in its global confrontation with the United States, or will it try to avoid getting embroiled in the conflict, thus retaining greater strategic autonomy in Asia and the rest of the world?

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