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Thomas Christensen of SIPA, Andrew Nathan of Political Science, and their co-authors examine an increasingly fragile arrangement.
Jason Bordoff comments on U.S.-Saudi relations after Biden claimed there would be consequences for OPEC cutting oil production, "This move is clearly going to severely strain an already bad relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia..."
Although many nations have sanctions on Russia's oil exports, the country still sells hundreds of millions in liquefied natural gas (LNG). "The Kremlin seems to have scored a geopolitical win by keeping revenues from global LNG sales intact,” says Anne-Sophie Corbeau.
Economist Shang-Jin Wei conducted a cost-benefit analysis of China's zero-covid policy, concluding that the Chinese strategy is more economically sound than many have assumed, but that it's time for the country to adopt a less severe approach.
In a new research paper published in Science magazine, co-author Jeffrey Shrader argues that companies should be required to report how their business affects the climate, largely because of transition risks.
During a meeting hosted by the Center for Global Development, Mauricio Cárdenas and other think tank leaders signed a letter calling for the reform of the World Bank and multilateral development bank (MDB) system.
During a panel at The Athens Democracy Forum, Jeff Sachs and other experts spoke about democracy in the context of Poland, Russia, and China, as well as the power of the democratic idea in relation to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Innocent Bashungwa MIA ’10 was appointed as the new minister of defense and nation building forces for his home country of Tanzania.