
Eat, Pray, Govern: The Search for Meaning in Democratic Foreign Policy
Democrats lost the 2024 election and now want foreign policy that sparks joy — turns out doing less abroad might actually mean more
September 15, 2025

A Free World That Works
Has the Liberal International Order outlived its strategic purpose? How should the United States envision itself in the global systems of its own creation moving forward?
September 15, 2025

Back to the Future: The Case for Strengthening — Not Replacing — the Rules-Based Order
The liberal international order is well-suited for this era of strategic competition, and the United States should turn towards it once again
September 15, 2025

SAV Q&A with Bidushi Dhungel: Nepal’s Political Revolution and Quest for a More Equitable Future
On Monday, September 8, Nepal experienced a remarkable and rapid political upheaval as youth-led protests gave way to violence and widespread destruction. South Asian Voices spoke with Bidushi Dhungel, the Country Representative for Nepal at the National Democratic Institute.
September 15, 2025




Closing the Gateway and Reopening a Gap in Security Assistance Safeguards
How the shuttering of the Human Rights Reporting Gateway reimposes a blind spot for U.S. security assistance.
September 15, 2025

Recognizing Palestine: Symbolic Gesture or Real Pressure?
More recognition now will only be meaningful if accompanied by other steps that put pressure on Israel to end the war in Gaza and on Hamas to release remaining hostages
September 12, 2025

Growing the Digital Economy: A Mekong-U.S. Partnership Policy Dialogue Summary Report
September 12, 2025