JAN 24, 2019 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Ethics as a Campaign Platform, with Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox
Quinnipiac University's Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox speaks about her 2018 campaign for state representative in Connecticut, which she lost by a slim margin. After months of speaking to ...
JAN 24, 2019 • News
Selective Engagement: A Bipartisan U.S. Foreign Policy Approach?
Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev writes that we could be seening the beginnings of a bipartisan approach to U.S. foreign policy in the form of "...
JAN 23, 2019 • Podcast
Red Flags: Why Xi's China is in Jeopardy, with George Magnus
China's economy has grown exponentially over the last four decades, but George Magnus, former chief economist at UBS, sees four traps that could derail its ...
JAN 23, 2019 • News
US-North Korea Talks Are Moving Decisively to the Diplomatic Phase
Senior Fellow Devin Stewart is quoted in this "Nation" article about the U.S.-North Korea talks and perceptions among pundits and Democrats about the ...
JAN 22, 2019 • Article
Rischian Transactionalism
Transactionalism in U.S. foreign policy has a new proponent: James E. Risch, incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
JAN 22, 2019 • News
3 Steps to a Successful Second Trump-Kim Summit
Senior Fellow Devin Stewart is quoted in this "National Interest" article about the U.S.-North Korea negotiations and strategies that Trump and Kim should ...
JAN 18, 2019 • Podcast
The Crack-Up: Prohibition, Immigration, & the Klan, with Lisa McGirr
In the second podcast in The Crack-Up series, which looks at how 1919 shaped the modern world, historian Ted Widmer talks to Harvard's Professor Lisa McGirr ...
JAN 18, 2019 • Article
After Katowice: Three Civil Society Strategies for Ratcheting Up Climate Ambition
The recent climate conference in Katowice, Poland was a milestone for the Paris Agreement, and it points to the role NGOs can play in encouraging ...