MAR 14, 2022 • Podcast
C2GTalk: Should scientists be allowed to do outdoor research on solar radiation modification? with Ken Caldeira
Over the last two decades, solar radiation modification has gone from an intellectual experiment to something people are seriously considering, says pioneering climate scientist Ken ...
MAR 10, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Is the U.S. Already at War? with Politico's Nahal Toosi
As we enter week three of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Nahal Toosi, senior foreign affairs correspondent for "Politico," joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana ...
MAR 6, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Can America Adapt to the Multipolar Age?"
In this "National Interest" feature, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev analyzes U.S. defense and diplomacy in a multipolar age. How has the U.S. approach ...
MAR 4, 2022 • Initiative
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MAR 3, 2022 • News
The Washington Post: "Seize, don’t just freeze, Putin’s billions"
In an op-ed for "The Washington Post", Model International Mobility Convention Senior Fellow Michael Doyle discusses mechanisms to sanction Putin for the benefit of refugees ...
MAR 2, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Can Putin Be Stopped? with Atlantic Council's Melinda Haring
Atlantic Council's Ukraine expert Melinda Haring joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss where we are one week after Russian President Vladimir ...
FEB 28, 2022 • Podcast
Russia Invades Ukraine: A Principled Response
Russia's invasion of Ukraine raises several ethical questions: Why did diplomacy fail? What does the invasion mean for the principle of sovereignty? Are sanctions an ...