
The End of American Internationalism?
Donald Trump’s successor, whomever it may be, will find it difficult to restore US global leadership in 2029
June 5, 2025

The Arakan Axis: Insurgency Intensifies in Southwest Myanmar
The Arakan Army expands its influence across southwestern Myanmar with an extensive network of allies
June 5, 2025

Gutting Military Testing Office May Be the Deadliest Move Yet
The DoD will have to rely on biased sources in and outside the services that have approved half-baked weapons, vehicles, and aircraft before
June 4, 2025

Trump’s Green Light: Can Tokyo Replicate Nippon Steel Deal?
Trump’s green light to Nippon Steel hints at new momentum for U.S.-Japan shipbuilding cooperation
June 4, 2025

Eroding What’s Left of Congressional Arms Transfer Oversight
How President Trump’s decision to defy the norms of Congressional consultation undermines one of the last meaningful mechanisms of arms transfer oversight
June 4, 2025

TRANSCRIPT – Navigating a New Chapter: U.S. Approach After the India and Pakistan Ceasefire
A conversation on potential pathways for U.S. policy in South Asia following the ceasefire and the broader strategic landscape shaping the region’s future.
June 4, 2025

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Echo Familiar Tunes
A U.S.-Iran nuclear deal may hinge on survival instincts and political vanity—echoing past patterns in new ways
June 3, 2025

Upcoming Global Governance Innovation Report 2025
Assessing and promoting implementation of the Pact for the Future and novel ideas for COP30 and other environmental policy fora
June 3, 2025

Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, May 2025
France pledges €10 million to repair Chornobyl’s protective dome, DOGE’s impact on NNSA, and AI’s role in nuclear security and UNSCR 1540 implementation
June 3, 2025

Artificial Intelligence at the United Nations with Ambassador Christopher Lu
Amb. Lu discusses how his wide-ranging career led him to representing the United States at the United Nations.
June 2, 2025