European security after the Ukraine War, Jordan's diplomacy with Iran, and more.
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** August 10, 2024
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European Security After the Ukraine War
by Mathew Burrows
Not since 1945 has the outlook for European security been so precarious. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Will and the Power: China’s Plan to Undermine Pax Americana
by Robert D. Blackwill & Richard Fontaine
Beijing threatens five core American national interests. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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China vs. America: The Geopolitical Olympics
by Graham Allison
Can American and Chinese statesmen find their way to a relationship that is simultaneously a rivalry and a partnership? The Biden administration believes that its strategy of “competitive coexistence” is a big step in that direction. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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National Character and Wartime Abuses
by Paul R. Pillar
How nations respond to immoral or abusive conduct by national security officials can reveal much about their overall ethos. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Jordan’s Top Diplomat Walks the Tightrope in Tehran
by Ahmad Sharawi
Jordan's leadership faces a critical challenge: maintaining domestic stability while balancing its sovereignty and commitments to Western allies. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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