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New Atlanticist

Dec 2, 2021

Biden’s defense and security strategies need specifics

By Harlan Ullman

The aim must be to contain, prevent, and defend against massive attacks of disruption—which include the strategies of China and Russia. 

Defense Policy National Security

In the News

Dec 2, 2021

Nasr’s opinion piece in Foreign Affairs: All Against All – The Sectarian Resurgence in the Post-American Middle East

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Extremism

Event Recap

Dec 2, 2021

The new German government and Sweden: Implications for European security and defence

On December 2nd, The Atlantic Council’s Northern Europe office in Stockholm and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) held a breakfast roundtable entitled, “The new German government: Implications for European security and defence.” The discussion was held shortly after the Swedish parliament voted in its first female prime minister and Germany was awaiting the “traffic […]

European Union Germany

In the News

Dec 1, 2021

Slavin joins VOA Persian to discuss the implications of renewed Iran nuclear talks in Vienna

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

In the News

Dec 1, 2021

Azodi quoted in Teller Report on the renewed Iran nuclear talks

By Atlantic Council

Iran Middle East

In the News

Dec 1, 2021

Slavin quoted in Al Jazeera on the need for a ‘plan B’ if the Iran nuclear talks fail

By Atlantic Council

Arabic Iran

In the News

Dec 1, 2021

Slavin quoted in Al Jazeera on the renewal of nuclear talks with Iran

By Atlantic Council

Arabic Iran

In the News

Dec 1, 2021

Melcangi in IEMed: Egypt: Between Internal Fragilities and Regional Ambitions

By Atlantic Council

Middle East North Africa

New Atlanticist

Dec 1, 2021

The world must carefully engage with Afghanistan. Here’s how.

By Harris A. Samad

Ignoring Afghanistan would be a catastrophic mistake for the international community—as would be a rush to recognize the Taliban.

Afghanistan Crisis Management

Op-Ed

Dec 1, 2021

Putin’s Russia is all we feared it would be

By Doug Klain

“For years, experts have warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken his country from the nascent democracy that emerged in 1991 at the end of the Soviet Union to a revanchist, revisionist power seeking to aggressively reassert the Kremlin’s primacy — both in the world and at home in Russia. Individual flashpoints over the […]

English Politics & Diplomacy

Experts

Events