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    Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures

    International efforts, such as the Paris Agreement, aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But experts say countries aren’t doing enough to limit dangerous global warming.

    Backgrounder by Lindsay Maizland December 5, 2023 Renewing America

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    Myanmar’s Troubled History: Coups, Military Rule, and Ethnic Conflict

    The 2021 coup returned Myanmar to military rule and shattered hopes for democratic progress in a Southeast Asian country beset by decades of conflict and repressive regimes.

    Backgrounder by Lindsay Maizland January 31, 2022

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    How Tobacco Laws Could Help Close the Racial Gap on Cancer

    During the 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden promised that his administration would make a “historic effort” to reduce long-running racial inequities in health. Tobacco use—the leading cause of p…

    Interactive by Olivia Angelino, Thomas J. Bollyky, Elle Ruggiero and Isabella Turilli February 1, 2023 Global Health Program

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    Lost Decade is an essential guide for understanding the historic shift to Asia-centric geopolitics and its implications for the United States’ present and future.    Across the political spectrum, …

    Book by Robert D. Blackwill and Richard Fontaine June 11, 2024 Asia Program

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    How Will the EU Elections Results Change Europe?
    Far-right advances in the European Parliament elections have destabilized politics in France, a longstanding pillar of the European Union, and highlighted fault lines in the bloc.
    In Brief by Liana Fix June 10, 2024
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    What’s at Stake in the EU Elections?
    The European Union’s governing bodies could see a significant shake-up as millions of voters head to the polls across the twenty-seven-member bloc, with consequences for transatlantic ties.
    Article by Matthias Matthijs and Caroline Kapp May 31, 2024 Europe Program
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    Women This Week: International Women’s Day
    Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers March 2 to March 8.
    Blog Post by Noël James March 8, 2024 Women Around the World
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    Women This Week: Gender Health Gap Hindering Global Economy Growth
    Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers January 13 to January 19.
    Blog Post by Noël James January 19, 2024 Women Around the World
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    Taiwan’s Pivotal Elections, Apple Battles Regulations, Davos Addresses World Risks, and More
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    Taiwan holds its presidential and legislative elections, which have major geopolitical consequences for both the United States and China; tech giant Apple deals with patent infringement allegations while more governments consider regulations on tech; the fifty-fourth World Economic Forum Annual Meeting hosts global business and political leaders in Davos, Switzerland, to address multiple crises such as conflict, climate change, and misinformation; and France appoints Gabriel Attal, the country’s youngest and first openly gay prime minister.
    Podcast with Robert McMahon and Carla Anne Robbins January 11, 2024 The World Next Week
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    Women This Week: French Athletes Prohibited from Playing in Hijab for 2024 Olympic Games
    Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers September 23 to September 29.
    Blog Post by Noël James September 29, 2023 Women Around the World
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    The Daily Interference in Israel's Internal Affairs
    The Biden administration continues to interfere in Israel's internal debate over the role of the judiciary, most recently adding unfair criticism of how demonstrations are being handled by police.
    Blog Post by Elliott Abrams July 12, 2023 Pressure Points
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    The Future of Liberal Democracy in Europe
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    Panelists discuss the current state of identity politics and populism in Europe, including the complex interaction between economic and cultural factors, and how they affect the state of democracy across the continent. This meeting is part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project on the Future of Democracy.
    Virtual Event by Francis Fukuyama, Matthias Matthijs , Constanze Stelzenmüller and Heather Conley April 11, 2023 Europe Program
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    Macron Goes to China, Good Friday Agreement Turns 25, Iran’s ‘Nuclear Technology Day’, and More
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    China’s President Xi Jinping woos France’s President Emmanuel Macron, while Macron urges Xi to bring “Russia back to reason” on Ukraine; Northern Ireland’s Good Friday peace agreement turns twenty-five; and as Iran celebrates National Nuclear Technology Day, its enriched uranium stocks grow. 
    Podcast with Carla Anne Robbins and Matthias Matthijs April 6, 2023 The World Next Week
  • United Kingdom
    UK-France Summit, 3 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Foreign Films at the Oscars, and More
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    UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to discuss migration, trade, security, and other issues; the world enters the fourth year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic; and Academy Award-nominated films spotlight international issues.
    Podcast with Robert McMahon and Carla Anne Robbins March 9, 2023 The World Next Week
  • Ukraine
    The West Is Sending Light Tanks to Ukraine. Will They Make a Difference?
    Ukraine is set to receive dozens of light tanks from the United States, France, and Germany. How will these weapons bolster Ukraine’s defense against Russia?
    In Brief by Timothy J. MacDonald January 11, 2023
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    China-Solomon Islands Pact, French Presidential Runoff, and More
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    U.S. officials visit the Solomon Islands to discuss China, voters in France head to the polls for a presidential runoff, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson travels to India.
    Podcast with James M. Lindsay and Robert McMahon April 21, 2022 The World Next Week
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    Macron vs. Le Pen: What’s at Stake in the French Election?
    Even if French President Emmanuel Macron is able to fend off the challenge from his far-right opponent, Marine Le Pen, he could struggle to form an effective government.
    In Brief by Matthias Matthijs April 20, 2022 Europe Program
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    Ten Elections to Watch in 2022
    Numerous countries will hold elections in 2022. Here are ten to watch. 
    Blog Post by James M. Lindsay December 9, 2021 The Water's Edge
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    Europe’s Response to the U.S.-UK-Australia Submarine Deal: What to Know
    AUKUS, a deal for the United States and United Kingdom to provide Australia with submarines, has infuriated France at a time when transatlantic coordination to deal with China’s rise is crucial.
    In Brief by Charles A. Kupchan September 22, 2021 Europe Program
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