
Miller Analyzes India’s Position on War in Ukraine
"If the U.S. seeks to uphold its relationship with India as a model of Indo-Pacific partnership, it needs to understand not just India’s constraints toward Russia, but also its concerns toward China, which are rooted in India and China’s complex history." More

Heine Interviewed on Global South’s Strategy Toward Ukraine Crisis
In his remarks, Ambassador Heine explains why the reaction to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions against them have been so different in the West than in the Global South. More

Garčević Explores Risks & Rewards of Balkans Deepening Relations with China
Ambassador Garčević said that reliance on Chinese infrastructure projects and business practices risks undermining the goals of Balkan countries, which include EU and NATO membership. More

Fewsmith Discusses “Forging Leninism in China” on New Books Network Podcast
Professor Fewsmith's book is a re-examination of the events of the Chinese revolution and the transformation of the Chinese Communist Party from the years 1927 to 1934. Describing the transformation of the party as “the forging of Leninism,” Fewsmith offers a clear analysis of the development of the party. More

Ye Quoted on China’s New Global Security Initiative
"Chinese strategic circles are engaged in debates and discussions on security rethinking and adaptation to the new environment. Thus, the new security initiative is likely to stifle such debates and limit the scope of disagreements in China." More

Heine Discusses Latin America’s Economic Struggles
Ambassador Heine discussed the impacts of global economic shift on Latin Americans, how central banks can help combat growing inflation rates, as well as the social fallout from the region's economic challenges. More

Garčević Publishes Article on the Role of Intellectuals in Times of Crisis
Ambassador Garčević and Srdja Pavlovic, Research Associate and the University of Alberta's Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies, argue that in times of crises, wars, human rights violations, crimes against humanity, or the negation of identities of other nations, intellectuals can’t be "neutral." More

Gallagher and Kozul-Wright Discuss Inequality and Climate Change
Professor Gallagher and Richard Kozul-Wright discuss the findings of their latest book - "The Case for a New Bretton Woods' - and the need to reform the international economic order to address pressing climate and development challenges. More

Heine Quoted on Degrees of Global Response to Ukraine Crisis
"Many countries in South America, Africa, and Asia...don't want to be pushed into a position that would go against their own interests, economic or otherwise." More

Schmidt Interviewed on French Presidential Election
Professor Schmidt discusses what a Marine Le Pen presidency would look like and addressed questions on what she would do in France and in Europe as well as the implications for the rest of the globe, Africa in particular. More