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Ashley Thomas Lenihan
Foreign investment regimes: three things the West needs to better protect national security
March 6th, 2021
Book Reviews
Book Review: Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy by Stephen Wertheim
February 21st, 2021
Kohei Watanabe
How the Kremlin continued its social media influence campaign in the United States in 2020
February 18th, 2021
Ben Margulies
Book Review: Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties by Heather Marie Stur
February 7th, 2021
LSE Comment
Biden’s foreign policy will likely focus on rebuilding bridges with allies, pressing China, and ensuring international relationships benefit Americans again.
January 20th, 2021
Book Reviews
Book Review: Quagmire in Civil War by Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl
January 17th, 2021
Charles A. Kupchan
A China Strategy to Reunite America’s Allies
January 13th, 2021
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Thomas Gift
Joe Biden’s approach to China will not differ greatly from Donald Trump’s
November 27th, 2020
Julie Norman
Biden’s cabinet picks point to a moderate and pragmatic foreign policy.
November 26th, 2020
Peter Trubowitz
Whoever the next president is, this is how Trump’s four years may be remembered
November 4th, 2020
Anthony Salamone
Whoever they are, the next US president will have a major impact on US-Scotland relations.
October 30th, 2020
Abel Escribà-Folch
Why ineffectiveness is often baked-in to American intervention overseas
September 11th, 2020
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