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    • Op-Ed

    The Global Rise of Anti-Lockdown Protests—and What to Do About It

    • October 15, 2020
    • World Politics Review

    Lockdown measures, especially stay-at-home orders and restrictions on mass gatherings, halted protests almost everywhere. Yet as the pandemic has dragged on, the increasingly strained relationship between governments and citizens in many countries has brought demonstrators back into the streets.

    • Op-Ed

    Why Indian Americans Are Not Becoming Republicans Any Time Soon

    • October 15, 2020
    • Washington Post

    Even if Indian Americans have not traditionally voted Republican, some media reports have speculated that the Democratic Party’s grip on the community could unravel in 2020 for at least two reasons.

    • Article

    How to Tackle Europe’s Digital Democracy Challenges

    • October 15, 2020

    The EU is poised to release new policies to bolster democracy in a digital age. How well these policies fare will depend on how well Europe tackles domestic challenges to democracy.

    • Book Chapter

    China’s BRI: Implications for Europe

    • October 15, 2020
    • Routledge

    Both the overland Silk Road Economic Belt and the Maritime Silk road have fundamentally been aimed at linking China with the European continent and its 500-million consumer market.

    • Op-Ed

    Germany’s New Approach to the Indo-Pacific

    • October 15, 2020
    • Internationale Politik Quarterly

    Germany is in a unique position to shape the EU’s approach to the Indo-Pacific.

    • Op-Ed

    Washington Should Push for a Stronger E.U. Foreign Policy

    • October 15, 2020
    • War on the Rocks

    The United States needs Europe to act as a genuine partner that can step up and out onto the world stage, on its own when necessary. For that to happen, Washington should change its traditional approach to the transatlantic alliance.

    • Commentary

    What Would Happen If Israel and Saudi Arabia Established Official Relations?

    The United States is putting pressure on Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel. But the outcome of such a deal may not be as advertised.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Tipping Point in the Karabakh Crisis: What Next?

    • October 15, 2020

    With no end in sight to the renewed fighting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh, this episode of the Carnegie Moscow Center English-language podcast focuses on the roles of Russia and Turkey in the conflict.

    • Strategic Europe

    Judy Asks: Can the United States Regain Its Global Leadership?

    • October 15, 2020

    The world is in desperate need of American leadership. But what should America’s allies and competitors expect from the next U.S. president? Here are Carnegie’s views from China, Europe, India, Lebanon, Russia, and the United States.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    The Secret of the Tajik President’s Staying Power

    There’s no point in expecting anything like the Belarusian protests—not to mention the revolution in Kyrgyzstan—in Tajikistan. In the decades he has been at the helm, President Rahmon has concentrated all the power in the country in his own hands.

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