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We've dropped our paywall for the next three and a half weeks, so now is the time to read up on the issues shaping today's world. Particularly for those who are new to our website, here is a good place to start:
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Perhaps paradoxically, writes @ElbridgeColby, the best way to avoid a nuclear war is to be ready to fight a limited one.
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Federica Saini Fasanotti and @fishman_b write that the France-Italy rivalry over Libya is sure to persist—at the expense of Libyans.
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In the Middle East’s rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape, Iran, Russia, and Turkey are emerging as a coherent bloc, write @ArianeTabatabai and @ColinPClarke.
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In countries such as Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Zambia, voters are holding leaders responsible for more stringent oversight of Chinese-sponsored Belt and Road Initiative projects, writes @BaldingsWorld.
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As more Pakistanis move into the middle class, how is the role of religion in society changing?
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“It is not enough simply to redistribute income to financially compensate the losers from globalization.”
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My latest with @saharnow in @ForeignAffairs on why Saudi threats to undermine U.S. Iran policy over the Khashoggi affair are not credible
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In the realm of immigration and refugee policy, policies that were recently considered unthinkable—and even laughable—are now mainstream, writes Kelly M. Greenhill.
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“In the vast western territory of Xinjiang, indigenous opposition to Chinese rule has a long history, as do Chinese efforts to suppress this opposition through controls on movement, speech, and cultural expression.”
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Italy’s new restrictive migration policy could have disastrous knock-on effects in Libya, which is already home to over 650,000 migrants, write Federica Saini Fasanotti and @fishman_b.
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The last time a jihadist group came close to successfully conducting a deadly operation on U.S. soil was in 2010. The more recent attacks are of a different nature, write @peterbergencnn and @Dsterms.
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Jair Bolsonaro will likely preside over the biggest foreign policy shift in Brazil’s recent history, write @robertosimon and @BrazilBrian.
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Focusing only on the rise in income inequality misses the full extent of the popular dissatisfaction driving the backlash to globalization, write Kenneth Scheve and Matthew Slaughter.
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“Move aside, Little Red Book—this is the era of Xi Jinping Thought.”
@kellyahammond, @RianThum, and @jwassers discuss the tightening of repression in China:
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Kelly M. Greenhill describes how Donald Trump has used psychological manipulation to shape public perceptions of migration:
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The most significant result of recent regional developments has been Turkey’s drift away from the United States and toward Iran and Russia, write @ArianeTabatabai and @ColinPClarke.
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Bolsonaro’s win will have far-reaching effects on global politics, write @robertosimon and @BrazilBrian, but South America will likely feel the most immediate and intense shocks from Brazil’s foreign policy earthquake.
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Former inmates of the camps in Xinjiang describe a system of military-style discipline and widespread abuses, where prisoners chant party slogans and study Xi Jinping Thought, write @kellyahammond, @RianThum, and @jwassers.
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The main terrorist threat in the United States now comes not from foreign jihadist groups, but from domestic actors. How does this change the U.S. response?
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