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Having Exhausted All Other Possibilities, Congress Does the Right Thing
by Mark Green
The recently passed defense aid for American allies sends a clear message that, even in a contentious election year, the United States is embracing its global responsibilities. Read it here.
NATO’s Real Problem Is Europe, Not the U.S.
by Ramon Marks
As American power becomes overstretched, the future of the transatlantic alliance will depend on Europe's ability to adapt. Read it here.
Make No Mistake, Russia Values China Over India
by Anita Inder Singh
Despite rhetoric about a “time-tested friendship,” Russia has never supported India without taking into account its own relationship with China. Read it here.
After Election Disappointment, Erdogan Faces Difficult Meeting with President Biden
by Robert Ellis
Erdogan’s upcoming trip to Washington may not be exactly a “come to Jesus” meeting, but it will certainly involve a frank exchange of views. Read it here.
Russia’s Global Energy Role: War, Sanctions, and the Energy Transition
As the United States and its allies impose wide-ranging financial and technological sanctions on Russia’s energy sector, what prospect do these policies have for destabilizing Russia’s political system? How long might this take? How do changes in Russia’s energy role affect its relations with China and India—now its top oil export destinations? How does this affect U.S. allies in Europe and in Asia?
On April 26, the Center for the National Interest and Energy Innovation Reform Project hosted three experts in a joint panel to discuss.