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The proliferation of failed and weakened states in the Middle East has created new opportunities for competition and intervention, favoring new actors and new capabilities, writes .
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Campaigns to reduce demand for wildlife products often miss the mark, writes , relying heavily on altruistic messaging, which has been shown to have little influence on people’s behavior.
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Now that relations have improved between the Spanish and Catalan leadership, writes Omar G. Encarnación, reaching a solution to the Catalan crisis has become more likely.
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Why did the , a seemingly stable electoral democracy, prove so vulnerable to Duterte’s strongman challenge?
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“Climate change is now a permanent condition of the human present and future, one that we will manage more or less successfully but that we will never solve.”
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By investing more in the international order and carrying a greater share of the responsibilities of global leadership, write and , U.S. allies may not only help sustain the order but also place it on a more stable foundation.
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The United States’ modern, debt-driven warfare is a political choice, not a necessity, writes .
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Will Jair Bolsonaro be able to deliver on the reforms that ’s political system so desperately needs?
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“The absence of rule of law in the admission of migrants, coupled with haphazard integration policies, undermines public confidence, in turn fueling a populist backlash with devastating consequences for both migrant welfare and European democracy.”
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“Although much of the ensuing developments points to why Catalan independence remains a quixotic struggle, there are also glimmers of hope for resolving the crisis.”
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North Korea has played its diplomatic hand brilliantly, write & . It has burned time while taking cosmetic steps on its nuclear program, giving up just enough to keep Trump at bay and allow Beijing and Moscow to supply trade and energy.
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“Some significant level of future climate impact is probably unavoidable. Sustaining the fiction that the two-degree target remains viable risks leaving the world ill prepared to mitigate or manage the consequences.”
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When the United States engages in wars abroad, who is really footing the bill?
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The EU must adopt a refugee and migration policy that gains sufficiently wide support, meets Europe’s ethical obligations, and is sufficiently prudent that it will not leave a legacy of regrets, write and Paul Collier.
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Every person online is now a part of the wars that are playing out across the Internet, write P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking.
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The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report stating that the planet is on track to reach a critical temperature threshold by 2030. writes about how the focus on a specific degree target affects climate policy:
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For a long time, there been a nagging sense around the world that U.S. emphasis on nonproliferation is insincere, writes .
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“Brazilians are ready to move on from the perverse political practices of the past. With the right reforms, Brazil’s democracy could take a different path, delivering much-needed public goods and a route back to economic growth,” writes .
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Even if China and Russia don’t act in concert, their respective foreign policies play off one another to subvert Western-backed democracy, write and .
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“A world with no leader and multiple competing powers poses its own dangers, as Europe’s tragic history has demonstrated. The United States will not be the only country to pay the price for a return to such a world,” write and .
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