
Iran’s Dire and Growing Drug Shortage
Pharmacies have been forced to ration an array of products from formula for babies to critical medication such as insulin shots
February 18, 2025

Investment Controls: The Invention of the “Geopolitical Poison Pill”
Geopolitical investment controls are reshaping corporate takeovers, with Qualcomm’s “geopolitical poison pill” setting a controversial new precedent
February 18, 2025

Philani Mthembu: South African Perspectives on Russia, China, and BRICS
Philani Mthembu, Executive Director at the Institute for Global Dialogue, shares the South African perspective on BRICS, China, and the war in Ukraine
February 14, 2025

Trump and Ishiba Meet for the First Time—Success, Maybe?
Ishiba’s high-stakes meeting with Trump ended with a pleasant surprise, but concerns remain
February 14, 2025

Testing Assumptions About US Foreign Policy in 2025
Members of the Reimagining US Grand Strategy team examine key assumptions about US foreign policy that will be tested this year
February 14, 2025


Advancing Child Protection Through Peacekeeping
Assessing efforts to protect children and prevent the recruitment and use of child soldiers in the context of peacekeeping missions
February 12, 2025

A Discussion on South Africa’s Strategic Role in the G20 and Global Governance Reform
Examining South Africa’s leadership in the BRICS and G-20 to drive global governance reform
February 10, 2025

Can Ishiba Rise to the Occasion? Japan’s Leader Visits Washington
Ishiba’s meeting with Trump is a pivotal moment to prove his leadership and define his role as a “Japan First” prime minister
February 6, 2025

Risky Business: Assessing Risk to U.S. Strategy
The Net Assessment team discusses Frank Hoffman’s recent Joint Force Quarterly article about risk.
February 6, 2025