How America lost the Arctic, the Russia-North Korea military partnership, and more.
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** November 14, 2024
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How America Lost the Arctic
by Elizabeth Buchanan
The Arctic’s era of “high north, low tension” is over, and Washington may be underprepared for the region's shifting dynamics. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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What Does Donald Trump 2.0 Mean for the Middle East?
by Ray Takeyh
The new White House is bound for a maximum pressure campaign against Iran and a renewed push for Saudi-Israeli normalization. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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BRICS+ Doesn’t Have to Be the “Rest Against the West”
by Adam Gallagher
With the multilateral system in shambles and geopolitical tensions rising, the United States should think seriously about how to deal with today’s multipolar world. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Can Donald Trump Disrupt the Russia-North Korea Military Partnership?
by Ted Galen Carpenter
Despite all of the obstacles, Trump needs to try reviving the embryonic détente with North Korea. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Global Disorder, Middle Powers, and the Next POTUS
by Kamran Bokhari
America needs partners in Eurasia who can help Washington at a time when Moscow and Beijing are trying to undermine the architecture of the international system. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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