In a rapidly evolving world where Washington might not have the same sway it used to, how should the US best position itself?
Don McLain Gill is a lecturer at the Department of International Studies, De La Salle University of the Philippines. He is also an Indo-Pacific Research Fellow at Canada’s Asia Pacific Foundation.
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This week, we are looking further south along NATO’s eastern flank at Romania.
In the late 1970s, the United States often seemed to be a superpower in decline. Battered by crises and setbacks around the globe, its post–World War II international leadership appeared to be ...
Saeid Golka r is the UC Foundation Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, ...
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Kajjo is a Washington-based journalist and researcher specializing in Kurdish politics, Islamic militancy, and Syrian affairs ...
MA in International Relations and War from King’s College London, an MS in Medicine, and an MA in Philosophy. He served as a ...
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