POSC 434 COMPARATIVE FOREIGN POLICY
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FPRI: Foreign Policy Research Institute · 11 April 2023 English
The conventional wisdom of US foreign policy has at its core a set of widely held yet underexamined beliefs. Together, these notions constitute the essence of what has become tendentiously …
Cato Institute · 3 March 2023 English
Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of our democratic political system. But reporters, pundits, and editors face intense pressure to adopt and amplify government messages in their coverage of …
IFRI: Institut Français des Relations Internationales · 7 April 2023 English
As French President Emmanuel Macron (accompanied by Ursula von der Leyen) is on a state visit to China, some twenty Ifri researchers decipher the stakes of the U.S./China/Europe strategic triangle. …
Brookings Institution · 4 August 2023 English
U.S.-Brazil relations are deep and complex, and issues that strain and motivate the relationship are enduring. The context in which these issues are set, however, has changed dramatically and rapidly. …
DIIS: Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier · 20 June 2023 English
Danish Foreign Policy Review 2023 is published with status articles by Minister of Foreign Affairs Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Acting Minister of Defence Troels Lund Poulsen.The book includes three peer …
CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 20 April 2023 English
The Cities Summit of the Americas showcases three recent developments in subnational diplomacy.Cities—with a little help from their friends—are taking over the diplomatic calendar.Next week, the U.S. State Department and …
CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 2 August 2023 English
As the 2024 election cycle kicks into high gear, a new Carnegie survey examines how important foreign policy topics are to African American voters.