By using electronic voting to rig elections on an unprecedented scale, Kremlin officials risk creating a “virtual” political system that could be deeply unstable in times of turbulence.
By using electronic voting to rig elections on an unprecedented scale, Kremlin officials risk creating a “virtual” political system that could be deeply unstable in times of turbulence.
Its opinion, though nonbinding, shattered the entire framework for U.S. engagement on Israel-Palestine peace.
Foreign leaders typically use their addresses to lay out visions for the future or offer hope for peace. The Israeli leader did neither.
The essence of the EU-Tunisia partnership can be summed up in three words: halting migration flows
Carnegie Politika podcast host Alexander Gabuev is joined by prominent historian Mary Elise Sarotte to discuss the past, present and future of NATO and European security amid the war in Ukraine.
Aaron David Miller sits down with Princeton University Dean Amaney Jamal and Columbia University Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo to discuss the campus protests sparked by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
But Paris first must hone its alternative vision.
Climate change litigation is experiencing an unprecedented moment. More and more states are turning to international tribunals to seek guidance on a key question: what are their obligations under international law to address the climate crisis?
Fundamental questions complicate any steps to reforming these global economic institutions: Are they fully devoted and uniquely equipped to deal with development?
Global economic governance needs to address climate change, global demographics, and digital transformations to ensure that economic benefits are evenly distributed.
By using electronic voting to rig elections on an unprecedented scale, Kremlin officials risk creating a “virtual” political system that could be deeply unstable in times of turbulence.
Its opinion, though nonbinding, shattered the entire framework for U.S. engagement on Israel-Palestine peace.
Foreign leaders typically use their addresses to lay out visions for the future or offer hope for peace. The Israeli leader did neither.
The essence of the EU-Tunisia partnership can be summed up in three words: halting migration flows
Carnegie Politika podcast host Alexander Gabuev is joined by prominent historian Mary Elise Sarotte to discuss the past, present and future of NATO and European security amid the war in Ukraine.
Aaron David Miller sits down with Princeton University Dean Amaney Jamal and Columbia University Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo to discuss the campus protests sparked by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
But Paris first must hone its alternative vision.
Climate change litigation is experiencing an unprecedented moment. More and more states are turning to international tribunals to seek guidance on a key question: what are their obligations under international law to address the climate crisis?
Fundamental questions complicate any steps to reforming these global economic institutions: Are they fully devoted and uniquely equipped to deal with development?
Global economic governance needs to address climate change, global demographics, and digital transformations to ensure that economic benefits are evenly distributed.