
Russia and Iran Converge in Attempt to Build a New Eurasian Order
With both countries now isolated by the West, the emerging alliance is based on common opposition to Western domination and a mutual need to circumvent sanctions
April 11, 2023

Red Cell: Is the US getting multilateralism wrong?
The Biden administration has embraced multilateralism, but in an increasingly multipolar world, is it the right type?
April 11, 2023

Sharing the Pen in the UN Security Council: A Win for Inclusive Multilateralism?
Renewed debate around who holds the pen in the Security Council calls for further examination of this informal system
April 7, 2023

2022 Human Rights Reports: What They Mean for Biden’s Child Soldier Prevention Efforts
New reports offer a roadmap for how Biden can strengthen U.S. child soldier prevention in the months ahead
April 7, 2023

2022 Human Rights Reports: Insights Into Global Child Soldier Recruitment & Use
A compilation of key child soldier-related language excerpted from the 2022 Human Rights Reports
April 7, 2023

Why the EU should never have tried to paint China as a ‘strategic rival’
Decoupling from China comes at the cost of strategic autonomy for the EU
April 6, 2023




How Israel’s Nuclear Monopoly Affects Proliferation in the Middle East
Examining the history, politics, and consequences of Israel’s policy of “nuclear opacity”
April 6, 2023