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The Biden administration and the Middle East: The view from Washington on the first 200 days
Middle East Institution | As the Biden administration takes office on Jan. 20, it faces a host of challenges, both at home and abroad....
Data: Governance and Geopolitics
Gregory F. Treverton & Pari Esfandiari, Center for Strategic and International Studies| Big data is often perceived as the black gold of...
Three geopolitical lessons of 2020
Nigel Gould-Davies /International Institute for Strategic Studies COVID-19 is the story of 2020. It has tested national capacities,...
Introduction: How Can Policy Makers Predict the Unpredictable?
Meg King, Aaron Shull, CIGI | As the world moves into a deeply fragmented time, defined by distrust and great power competition, AI holds...
The Transformation of Diplomacy: How to Save the State Department?
William J. Burns and Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Foreign Affairs | After four years of attacks by the Trump administration, U.S. diplomacy...
Diplomacy and global governance after Covid‑19: Prepare for change
Jeffery Robertson, The Interpreter Centralized decision-making and tighter budgets are here to stay, with pointless political talkfest...
UN chief calls for “a new model for global governance”
Democracy Without Borders In what The Guardian newspaper called “his most stinging speeches to date”, UN Secretary-General António...
The Artemis Accords and the Next Generation of Outer Space Governance
David P. Fidler, Council on Foreign Relations On May 15, NASA announced the Artemis Accords, conceived as a set of bilateral agreements...
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