
China’s proliferation of digital authoritarian tools presents serious challenges. Its technology is used by repressive regimes to quell mass protests, monitor political opponents, and keep autocratic leaders in power.

In Spanish, there is no word for “whistleblower” no one-word description of a person who nobly reports illegal activity or unethical behavior

If some nuclear arsenals and operational plans are especially likely to threaten the global environment and food supply, all states would benefit from actions to reduce such risks.

The mistreatment of diplomatic professionals in the impeachment process sends a dangerous message to public servants, the institutions they animate, and the rest of the world.

While Jared Kushner was researching his plan for peace in the Middle East, he consulted one of Carnegie’s senior fellows, among others.

Creating a Hindu-centric polity may appear to provide some benefits in the short run, but these benefits are far outweighed by the costs.

The Modi government inherited many macro-economic problems that it has not expended much political capital on finding solutions for.

The United States, Russia, and Iran have chosen markedly different approaches to security assistance in the Middle East, with dramatic implications for statebuilding and stability.

Those who tuned in to see the results from the Iowa caucuses were surprised to learn that a poorly-designed smartphone app prevented proper compilation of the results.

The NRC was established in 2003 via an amendment to the Citizenship Act to create a register of all Indian citizens. The aim back then was to target undocumented migrants, particularly in Assam, a neighbouring state of Bangladesh from which many migrants have come.

What the world is witnessing is less a crisis of democracy than a broader crisis of governance. The likely result is increased political flux across all types of political systems.

The State of the Union speech by President Trump was intended for his base and was shaped by his reactions to the on-going impeachment trial.

Despite flagging oil revenues and the introduction of conscription in the Gulf, the use of foreign contract soldiers, sometimes called mercenaries, is here to stay.

As the UN and African Union start to look towards transitioning from peacekeeping to peacebuilding in Darfur, what lessons are there for Sudan, UN peacekeeping, and addressing future humanitarian crises?

In February 1945, the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union, and the UK hammered out the fate of postwar Europe in a bombed-out resort on the Black Sea. Seventy-five years later, how have their decisions held up?

The resilience of caste in the RSS is evident from the lucid and poignant testimony of Bhanwar Meghwanshi.

Animated by an extreme pro-Israeli bias and frustration with the Palestinians, the administration has now changed the game and fundamentally altered the U.S. approach of the past three administrations by aligning its view with Israel’s on the country’s final borders.

The EU earned international recognition for its role in the Iran deal negotiations. Now, Europeans must raise their game with continuous high-level diplomacy—while preparing for further escalation in the Middle East.

The liberal order has always been under pressure but managed to survive and flourish. Now, the attraction of other models of governing is increasing despite their negative impact on individual freedoms and rights.

While that enthusiasm has somewhat cooled because of Haftar’s alliance with the Russians, there’s still more that the US can do, especially in areas where Washington has unique leverage.