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A new war in the Middle East would prove to be too costly for the United States in both the short and long term
C. William Walldorf, Jr.
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This chapter demonstrates how and why scholars and think tanks have had an uneven influence in the policymaking process
Mathew Burrows
Policy Memo
U.S. export controls on certain technologies might do more harm than good, giving China an incentive to develop indigenous capabilities
Ansgar Baums
Policy Memo
The United States could have a competitive edge over China in immigration if it changed its approach and could restore its global reputation
Harry Hannah
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China has shifted its role in Yemen to align more closely with Saudi Arabia, while maintaining a narrative of facilitation
Barbara Kelemen
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China takes a cautious approach to conflict mediation in the Sahel, where there are high political risks and lower economic/security interests
Lina Benabdallah
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Christopher Preble outlines five recommendations for a better U.S. foreign policy
Christopher Preble • Adrienne Cuffley
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A new foreign policy agenda that sets priorities and shares burdens with other global actors can lead to a more credible grand strategy
Christopher Preble
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