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Aerial view of Tarawa, Kiribati
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Reconsidering Sovereignty Amid the Climate Crisis

Island and peripheral countries illustrate how the shape of the world is changing—and how the global order must change to keep up.

India cyber diplomacy
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Interpreting India’s Cyber Statecraft

India’s cyber policies emerge from a domestic political context. To understand India’s cyber diplomacy and its wider approach to cyber statecraft, it is necessary to consider the full politico-strategic context.

  • Joe Devanny
  • Arthur Laudrain
 An entrance to a section of border fencing is seen on January 03, 2025 in Ruby, Arizona.
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How the Global Migration Crackdown Affects Climate Finance

When migrants cannot send remittances to their home countries, there is less money available for investments in climate resilience.

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Rethinking a Political Approach to Nuclear Abolition
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Rethinking a Political Approach to Nuclear Abolition

Preventing nuclear war and other existential military threats requires nations today to focus more on politics than on the qualities or quantities of weapons. Yet, many participants in nuclear policy debates do the opposite.

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