The bombing in Iran and the broader Middle East will eventually cease. United States President Donald Trump keeps hinting ...
Central Asia’s “steppe children” are growing up and redefining world order in the twenty-first century. The era of global affairs focused exclusively on great powers is ending. Not with a single ...
A united bloc to counter a belligerent and aggressive U.S., is probably doomed. But there’s another way.
The shift from liberal hegemony to US transactionalism is reshaping middle power diplomacy. Middle powers such as Australia and Pakistan are blending domestic policy traditions with opportunities ...
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is trying to position Kazakhstan as a leading advocate for changing “the architecture of international relations” in ways that give “middle powers” a greater say in ...
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Anne-Marie Slaughter & Stephen B. Heintz explain how those still committed to multilateralism can go about preserving it.
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