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MENASource
By Elise Baker and Ahmad Helmi
The second year of a post-Assad Syria requires structural reform, victim-centered leadership, and international reinforcement.
By Tara Kangarlou and Merissa Khurma
One year since Bashar al-Assad’s fall, Syria stands to have the most potential to showcase how local ownership can accelerate reconstruction.
New Atlanticist
By Phillip M. Ramirez
A peace deal aimed at ending the war in Ukraine that favors Russia could embolden China to take military action of its own.
By Atlantic Council experts
Atlantic Council experts delve into the newly released document outlining the Trump administration’s principles and priorities for US foreign policy.
By Jason Marczak
Opposition leaders have a plan for a democratic transition when Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro leaves power.
By Katherine Golden
Foreign diplomats, US officials, and figures from the world of soccer gathered at our studios to talk about the power of sports diplomacy.
UkraineAlert
By Myroslava Gongadze
It is delusional to think that sacrificing Ukraine will satisfy Russia. Instead, a bad peace will only lead to a bigger war, while the price of today's hesitation will ultimately be far higher than the cost of action, writes Myroslava Gongadze.
By David Kirichenko
Ukraine's more agile army and vibrant tech sector initially gave the country an edge in the drone war against Russia, but Moscow has now regained the initiative thanks to an emphasis on mass and training, writes David Kirichenko.
By Kristina Hook
The United States should lead efforts to secure the release and return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. This could help build confidence in the peace process and boost efforts to end the war, writes Kristina Hook.
By María Fernanda Bozmoski
The country finds itself in an exceptional—yet constitutionally permitted—confrontation between its executive branch and its independent electoral authority.
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