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New Atlanticist

Dec 13, 2024

To solve the climate crisis, the world doesn’t just need a new international framework. It needs a new economic model.

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Mohamed Khalil</span>

To combat climate change, the global economy must prioritize the well-being of people and the planet over profit generation.

Climate Change & Climate Action Energy & Environment

UkraineAlert

Dec 12, 2024

Why Finland thinks Finlandization is a bad idea for Ukraine

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Minna Ålander</span>

Some believe the Finlandization of Ukraine is the most realistic option to end Russia's invasion, but any attempt to impose neutrality would leave Ukraine in a precarious position, writes Minna Ålander.

Conflict Defense Policy

New Atlanticist

Dec 12, 2024

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth on what to expect on energy under the Trump administration

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Katherine Golden</span>

At an Atlantic Council Front Page event, Wirth said the new administration will need to craft energy policies that balance environmental concerns, affordability, and national security.

Energy & Environment Energy Markets & Governance

UkraineAlert

Dec 12, 2024

Foreign troops help Putin avoid pitfalls of another Russian mobilization

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Katherine Spencer</span>

Russia’s growing use of foreign troops in Ukraine is a dangerous trend that promises to prolong the war and has the potential to fuel international instability, writes Katherine Spencer.

Central Asia Conflict

New Atlanticist

Dec 12, 2024

Over-the-horizon counterterrorism does not work. It’s time for a new approach.

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Ahmad Zia Saraj and Jennifer A. Counter</span>

Turning a blind eye to transnational terrorism that is presumed far away is dangerous, and prevention is far more impactful than relying on responses after the fact.

Afghanistan Middle East

MENASource

Dec 12, 2024

The benefits of Indonesia in the Abraham Accords

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Daniel J. Samet</span>

Given Israel’s current predicaments, it’s easy to overlook its opportunities. Not least, normalization with Indonesia will redound to the advantage of all parties involved. 

Economy & Business Indo-Pacific

New Atlanticist

Dec 12, 2024

Can China’s new ambassador to Israel reset the strained relationship?

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Tuvia Gering and Ofir Dayan</span>

Ambassador Xiao Junzheng faces the task of restoring trust between China and Israel after more than a year of bilateral tensions.

China Israel

EnergySource

Dec 11, 2024

The United States needs a durable national energy strategy

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Sara Vakhshouri </span>

The United States lacks a comprehensive, long-term energy strategy that can persist through election cycles and aligns energy security with broader national interests. Congress should address this shortfall by mandating a “National Energy Strategy” that establishes a durable energy policy framework.

Energy Markets & Governance Geopolitics & Energy Security

UkraineAlert

Dec 10, 2024

Ukraine is expanding its long-range arsenal for deep strikes inside Russia

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Peter Dickinson</span>

Ukraine is producing its own arsenal of long-range weapons as Kyiv seeks to bypass Western fears of escalation and bring Vladimir Putin's invasion home to Russia in 2025, writes Peter Dickinson.

Conflict Defense Industry

UkraineAlert

Dec 10, 2024

Russian victory in Ukraine would spark a new era of global insecurity

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Victor Liakh</span>

If Vladimir Putin's Russia is allowed to claim even a limited victory in Ukraine, it will embolden other authoritarian regimes and plunge the world into a new era of insecurity, writes Victor Liakh.

Civil Society Conflict