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Thomas Christensen warns against misconstruing the U.S.-China relationship as a Cold War and using containment strategies in response.
"I worry that 'America is back' means a return to the United States putting its global military dominance at the center of its foreign policy," Stephen Wertheim says.
Anne Nelson details the elusive Council for National Policy's strategy for the election and onward.
While the United States and other advanced economies rush to vaccinate their populations and gear up for post-pandemic booms, developing countries and emerging economies continue to struggle. Joseph Stiglitz writes.
The Role of Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements in Supporting US Wind and Solar Deployment
In a new CGEP report, James Kobus MIA '20, Ali Nasrallah MPA-DP '20, and Jim Guidera explore renewable power purchase agreements and whether they can support power sector deep decarbonization goals.
The UN expert and former diplomat discussed the complexities of international conflict in giving the Kent Global Leadership Program’s spring lecture.
The administration wants to dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions that fuel the Earth’s warming, but the path is complicated. Jason Bordoff comments.
The United States must approach strategic competition with China from a position of strength, and it can only do so with a comprehensive response to the Belt and Road Initiative, Jacob Lew argues.