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Making Big Changes in U.S. Foreign Policy: Opportunities and Obstacles for the Next Administration
July 23, 2024
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM EDT

A growing number of analysts argue that the era of U.S. hyperpower is over and that the country needs a strategic reorientation. But major changes in U.S. foreign policy are difficult to achieve and have occurred only rarely in history.

report
Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy: Implications for U.S.-China Nuclear Relations and International Security

The message from Chinese officials has become increasingly clear: the United States and China should first stabilize their political relationship before taking on nuclear issues.

· July 17, 2024
article
Governing Military AI Amid a Geopolitical Minefield

The lack of an international governance framework for military AI poses risks to global security. The EU should spearhead an inclusive initiative to set global standards and ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare.

· July 17, 2024
article
Ordering Principles for Reviving Global Economic Governance

Climate policy must go beyond purely economic targets. Effective policymaking must also mobilize societies because success depends on their solidarity and agency.

  • Dennis Snower
· July 17, 2024
article
Global Economic Governance: What’s “Growth” Got to Do with It?

An obsession with growth has generated massive inequality, undermined global economic stability, and weakened faith in democracy. Reversing these trends requires reining in the power of financial capital and managing global trade flows.

  • Ann Pettifor
· July 17, 2024
article
Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical Reflections on Regime Changes in Global Economic Governance

Faith in hyper-globalization has collapsed, but what new narrative and institutions will succeed it? A look at the past provides hints of what is to come.

  • Hagen Schulz-Forberg
· July 17, 2024
Marine Le Pen walks through a gate, surrounded by reporters and security
What the French Far Right Wants Next

After the recent election, the National Rally is learning from its mistakes.

· July 16, 2024
in the media
On the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump and the Rise of Political Violence in America

A discussion on why political violence has been on the rise in recent years; which important resilience factors make America resistant to a civil war; and how individuals can contribute, as voters and in their communities, to lowering the probability of political violence

· July 16, 2024
The Good Fight
in the media
For the Rest of the World, the U.S. President Has Always Been Above the Law

Addressing the problem of impunity requires addressing not just the absence of criminal accountability for the clearly unlawful acts of the president in the United States but also the long-standing absence of accountability for the clearly unlawful acts of the president and the government the president leads around the globe.

· July 16, 2024
Foreign Affairs
Putin’s Russia Will Continue to Pursue Nuclear Escalation

Many in Moscow believe that the system of arms control created during the Cold War was advantageous to the West—and they want that to change.

· July 16, 2024
event
Making Big Changes in U.S. Foreign Policy: Opportunities and Obstacles for the Next Administration
July 23, 2024
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM EDT

A growing number of analysts argue that the era of U.S. hyperpower is over and that the country needs a strategic reorientation. But major changes in U.S. foreign policy are difficult to achieve and have occurred only rarely in history.

report
Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy: Implications for U.S.-China Nuclear Relations and International Security

The message from Chinese officials has become increasingly clear: the United States and China should first stabilize their political relationship before taking on nuclear issues.

· July 17, 2024
article
Governing Military AI Amid a Geopolitical Minefield

The lack of an international governance framework for military AI poses risks to global security. The EU should spearhead an inclusive initiative to set global standards and ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare.

· July 17, 2024
article
Ordering Principles for Reviving Global Economic Governance

Climate policy must go beyond purely economic targets. Effective policymaking must also mobilize societies because success depends on their solidarity and agency.

  • Dennis Snower
· July 17, 2024
article
Global Economic Governance: What’s “Growth” Got to Do with It?

An obsession with growth has generated massive inequality, undermined global economic stability, and weakened faith in democracy. Reversing these trends requires reining in the power of financial capital and managing global trade flows.

  • Ann Pettifor
· July 17, 2024
article
Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical Reflections on Regime Changes in Global Economic Governance

Faith in hyper-globalization has collapsed, but what new narrative and institutions will succeed it? A look at the past provides hints of what is to come.

  • Hagen Schulz-Forberg
· July 17, 2024
Marine Le Pen walks through a gate, surrounded by reporters and security
What the French Far Right Wants Next

After the recent election, the National Rally is learning from its mistakes.

· July 16, 2024
In The Media
in the media
On the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump and the Rise of Political Violence in America

A discussion on why political violence has been on the rise in recent years; which important resilience factors make America resistant to a civil war; and how individuals can contribute, as voters and in their communities, to lowering the probability of political violence

· July 16, 2024
The Good Fight
In The Media
in the media
For the Rest of the World, the U.S. President Has Always Been Above the Law

Addressing the problem of impunity requires addressing not just the absence of criminal accountability for the clearly unlawful acts of the president in the United States but also the long-standing absence of accountability for the clearly unlawful acts of the president and the government the president leads around the globe.

· July 16, 2024
Foreign Affairs
Putin’s Russia Will Continue to Pursue Nuclear Escalation

Many in Moscow believe that the system of arms control created during the Cold War was advantageous to the West—and they want that to change.

· July 16, 2024