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New Atlanticist

Jul 30, 2021

How the New Atlantic Charter can save the free world

By Daniel Fried, Ash Jain

To succeed, the Biden administration must bring on board other US allies and establish new institutions to turn these principles into action.

International Norms International Organizations

In the News

Jul 30, 2021

Haring in The National Interest: What Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s U.S. Visit Means for Belarus

By Atlantic Council

Belarus Civil Society

In the News

Jul 30, 2021

Melcangi quoted in Formiche reacting to the political turmoil in Tunisia

By Atlantic Council

Corruption Democratic Transitions

In the News

Jul 30, 2021

Melcangi quoted in Formiche reacting to the political turmoil in Tunisia

By Atlantic Council

Corruption Democratic Transitions

In the News

Jul 30, 2021

Friedman in The Atlantic: Germany Found a Way to Reduce Polarization. Could It Work in the US?

"The country’s robust investment in public media has helped it reduce political divisions," writes Uri Friedman in The Atlantic

Germany Politics & Diplomacy

IranSource

Jul 30, 2021

The grapes of Khuzestan’s wrath

By Nasser Karami

After decades of poor environmental governance and mismanagement of water resources in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan province, it’s not surprising that people have taken to the streets once again since July 15, prompting a violent crackdown by security forces and near total internet shutdown.

Energy & Environment Iran

In the News

Jul 29, 2021

Asat quoted in the New York Times on China’s broken commitments to deal with human rights abuses

By Atlantic Council

China Conflict

In the News

Jul 29, 2021

Varshney joins Asia Society to discuss centrality of religion and caste in modern India

By Atlantic Council

India Nationalism

Issue Brief

Jul 29, 2021

Xi Jinping’s politics in command economy

By Dexter Tiff Roberts

This issue brief examines the key role of Xi Jinping and the CCP in the development of a new strategy for state capitalism in modern China.

China East Asia

New Atlanticist

Jul 29, 2021

The US needs better tools to fight transnational repression. Here’s where to start.

By Gissou Nia

As autocrats reach beyond their borders to punish their opponents, the United States must meet the challenge by preparing effective, forward-thinking policy.

Human Rights International Organizations

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