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Current developments echo Taiwan’s recent history. Before Lai Ching-te, there was Chen Shui-bian—also of the DPP. Chen narrowly won a three-sided presidential election in 2000 with 39.3 percent of the ...
U.S. commitment to Europe will continue but in a different way. Europe will have to take much more responsibility for its defense. Germany, however, has yet to grasp the inevitability and necessity of ...
International law structures relations among states and other international stakeholders (most notably international organizations) through various prohibitions, requirements, and permissions. As such ...
Both Georgian Dream and UNM are prepared to use the “Russian factor” in their battle, and the current crisis is indeed largely a result of its use. Back in 2019, the opposition seized on the sight of ...
This shift has come as the U.S.-China trade war morphs into a larger technological struggle that has pitted China techno-nationalist ambitions against U.S. control of critical technology. The 2019 ...
The visit, the first of its kind between the two countries during the Biden administration, was supposed to symbolize a turn for the better in relations—an expectation now rendered less conspicuous.
There’s a lot to learn from the lobster. Its transformation from disdained prison food to fine-dining delicacy reveals how culture shapes our palate and how people could start to get a taste for food ...
The Real Economy: Output, GDP, and Inflation Optimism about stabilization in the global economy gained ground over the past two months. Manufacturing and consumer survey indices reinforced earlier ...
The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, now headed to President Biden’s desk for signature, is predominantly a domestic bill – with huge ramifications for U.S. energy, decarbonization, industrial policy, ...
Join Carnegie for a special event, the first of our two-part Summer Reads series, featuring Megan Kate Nelson, author of Saving Yellowstone, and Dan Baer, acting director of Carnegie’s Europe Program, ...
The main obstacle to the regime’s policy of religious nationalization has been Al-Azhar and its head, Sheikh Ahmed El-Tayeb. Friction between El-Tayeb and the regime started early on when El-Tayeb was ...
Article 200 gives the armed forces the right, for the first time, to “preserve the constitution and democracy, protect the basic principles of the state and its civil nature, and protect the people’s ...