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Alexander Cooley writes that renewed strategic competition among the great powers is challenging and transforming the United States-led liberal international order, with implications for the standing of U.S. bases abroad.
The distinguished scholar will also direct the MIA-MPA concentration in International Finance and Economic Policy.
The Great Polarization, a new book co-edited by Joseph Stiglitz, lays out the issue in stark terms and outlines potential ways forward.
Takatoshi Ito examines Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's ambitious plan to double the country's defense budget.
Nature has evolved a diverse portfolio of species to maintain ecosystem function amid environmental fluctuations. Scott Barrett and co-authors examine the response to our era of unprecedented turbulence.
In fall 2022, 150 students had the opportunity to meet Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo for small-group conversations that produced tangible results.
Keeping food cold as it moves through the supply chain is crucial to supporting agricultural livelihoods and economies throughout the developing world, writes Benjamin Ritter MIA '23 (with co-author Kevin Karl).