
Garčević Argues for Early Elections to End Montenegro’s Political Stalemate
"The Montenegrin political riddle rests on the fact that the majority of the citizens want their country integrated into the European Union and Euro-Atlantic structures, but the votes of that majority are scattered over several political entities that do not want to cooperate with each other." More

Heine Discusses Economic Impacts of Chile’s Constitutional Vote
Ambassador Heine conveyed that, although the fundamentals of the Chilean economy are sound, it is going through a bad moment with projections indicating it may have negative growth in 2023. More

Hare Recounts His Experience Working with Queen Elizabeth II
Ambassador Hare recalls Queen Elizabeth's deep global knowledge, her impact on his life and the United Kingdom at large, and even how his connections to the royal family extended to how he and his wife met. More

Heine Outlines Shortcomings of Chile’s Constitutional Convention
"By altering established rules for lists of candidates for political parties and making them available to diverse groups of independents who answer to no one, the National Congress opened the doors to this disaster that was the Constitutional Convention." More

Lukes Publishes Op-Ed on Russian and Western Intelligence Services
Professor Lukes outlines the rise of espionage in Russia and the counterbalance from the West that followed, including stories of U.S. intelligence offices. More

Heine Outlines Failures of Chile’s Constitutional Convention
"In twisting rules designed for political parties in order to favour independents who are accountable to no one, the Chilean Congress opened the door for the ‘disaster in the making’ that was Chile’s Constitutional Convention." More

Mehrling Debates Rise of “Bretton Woods 3.0” and Future of the Dollar
While Zoltan Pozar argues that the global financial system is more and more fractured, Mehrling - drawing on the findings of his forthcoming book - argues that the United States dollar remains a unifying element of global economics despite current crises. More

Heine Comments on Chile New Draft Constitution Vote
"The big loser is the government of President Gabriel Boric, who came out strongly in favor of the new text, and, with barely six months in office, runs the risk of becoming a lame-duck president." More

Najam Interviewed on Challenges to Modern Democracies
"Across the world, citizens are frustrated because they seek and expect more from democracy than it has been able to deliver...Citizens expect impact from democracy and they now seek direct participation in democratic action." More

Najam Describes Impacts of Climate Change and Governance on Pakistan
"Everything unjust and broken in Pakistan is going to get dramatically worse because of climate change, and the poor and vulnerable in Pakistan will carry a disproportionate share of the burden." More