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Feb 22, 2024

Aboudouh in Singapore National University’s Middle East Institute: MEI Perspectives Series 33: China’s Strategy in Gaza – A Quest for Global South Leadership Fraught with Peril

By Atlantic Council

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Feb 22, 2024

Novo joins The National to discuss American obligations in light of South Africa’s ICJ genocide case against Israel

By Atlantic Council

Human Rights International Norms

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Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in VOA on the limits of China’s global influence campaign

By Atlantic Council

Africa China

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Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in Tibetan Review on the Global South’s reaction to Chinese lobbying during UN review of its rights record

By Atlantic Council

Africa China

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in Radio Free Asia on international legislation to counter China’s cross-border repression

By Atlantic Council

Central Asia China

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Feb 22, 2024

Listen closely to Putin: His imperial ambitions could include Turkey

By Yevgeniya Gaber

The historical revisionism, imperial ambitions, and arbitrary interpretation of state borders displayed in Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson should ring a warning bell for Ankara.

Conflict International Norms

Inflection Points

Feb 20, 2024

Dispatch from Munich: The lessons of appeasement for US lawmakers withholding support for Ukraine

By Frederick Kempe

The lesson of Munich, then and now, is that the cost of countering a despot will only grow.

Conflict Europe & Eurasia

In the News

Feb 7, 2024

Cartin published via Brookings on US-China relationship

On February 6, IPSI nonresident senior fellow Josh Cartin co-authored a piece published through Brookings, titled, “Is the US-China relationship the most consequential relationship for America in the world?” He argues that although “China is and will be negatively consequential for the United States,” the US-China relationship is not the United States’ most consequential relationship.

China East Asia

Inflection Points Today

Jan 29, 2024

The United States is unprepared for this nightmare scenario

By Frederick Kempe

We face three perilous regional challenges and autocratic powers who are growing dangerously close to each other, unified mostly by their determination to blow up the status quo.

Indo-Pacific International Norms

Inflection Points Today

Jan 25, 2024

How the prospect of a second Trump presidency is already shaping geopolitics

By Frederick Kempe

Look around the world, and you’ll find dozens of examples of the Trump hedge and put.

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