Garčević Publishes Op-ed on Afghanistan & Lessons for Western Policy in Balkans
According to Ambassador Garčević, the crisis in Afghanistan can be a wake-up call and an opportunity for both the US and the EU to reconsider their current strategies in other parts of the world, including the Balkans.
Heine Discusses Chile-China Relations & Diversifying International Links
Despite pressure from the US to deal strictly with ‘traditional partners,’ Chile and Latin America are better off diversifying their international links instead of limiting them.
Shifrinson Discusses U.S. “Neo‐Primacy” Strategy on Cato Podcast
Professor Shifrinson weighs in on a new critique of the restraint school in U.S. foreign policy debates and explains why the strategy proposed by some liberal internationalists to confront a rising China – a strategy he terms “neo‐primacy” – is bound to fail.
Heine Interviewed on Biden-Putin Summit
Given the fact that US-Russian relations are at their lowest point in 30 years, the biggest takeaway of the meeting is that it is actually took place.
Goldstein Interviewed on Key Issues at G7
Professor Goldstein addresses the global efforts to change the international tax system, the use of COVID-19 vaccines as geopolitical tools, and much more.
Heine Participates in Webinar on Chile’s Constitution
What principles of foreign policy that should be included in Chile’s new constitution?
Shifrinson Comments on Progressive Foreign Policy
If a progressive finds themselves in the Oval Office, the problem will be that “you’re no longer the leader of the progressive movement, but the leader of US, which requires different choices, priorities, and thinking.”
Harsch Publishes Op-Ed on Strategy for Afghanistan Withdrawal
“As September approaches, Biden may face new questions about how the last U.S. forces can leave Afghanistan without leaving chaos behind.”
Menchik Publishes Article on Liberal Internationalism
Woodrow Wilson is among most influential presidents in U.S. foreign policy history, and the most pious. So what was the role of religion in Wilson’s worldview?
CSE Hosts Lecture on Feminist Foreign Policy
Veronika Wand-Danielsson discusses Sweden’s role in advancing the rights of women and her view that government has a responsibility to integrate gender perspectives in all policy areas, including foreign policy.
Shifrinson Interviewed on NATO-China Relationship
“The world doesn’t need a second Cold War to get countries to be very much in one camp or another.”
Heine Delivers Lecture on Consequences of Trump’s Foreign Policy
Ambassador Heine outlined the major foreign policy shifts under President Trump, the changing global landscape, and implications for the US’ domestic politics.
Stern Coauthors Op-Ed on Trump and Authoritarianism
“Authoritarian predispositions are not a problem that can just be educated away…a strong rhetorical focus on a unified Americanness can play a vital role in reassuring and deactivating the innately intolerant.”
Mako Publishes Essay on Baghdad-Erbil Sinjar Agreement
Professor Mako assesses the Sinjar agreement, as well as how discontent among local communities may jeopardize it and regional stability.
Shifrinson Quoted in Vox Article on John Bolton’s Memoir & Foreign Policy Approach
In discussing John Bolton and the accounts in his new memoir, Professor Joshua Shifrinson argues U.S. foreign policy would be worse off if Bolton had his way more in the White House.
Woldemariam in Next Generation Foreign Policy Leaders List
Michael Woldemariam named amongst the 2020 Black American National Security and Foreign Policy Next Generation Leaders by the Diversity in National Security Network and the New America (Foundation).
Pardee Center Seminar: Future of China’s Foreign Relations
Pardee School professors Jorge Heine, Joseph Fewsmith, Min Ye and Adil Najam were on the panel to discuss the future of China’s foreign relations at the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
Hobson in Foreign Policy on Vengeance as Policy
Alex Hobson publishes essay in Foreign Policy arguing that vengeance as foreign-policy is not a good idea.
Bacevich’s New Book: The Age of Illusion
Professor Emeritus Andrew Bacevich publishes new book: “The Age of Illusions: How America Squandered Its Cold War Victory.”
Miller in Foreign Policy on India’s Foreign Policy
Prof. Manjari Miller published a recent article on India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his foreign policy strategy.