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In a letter to the editor, Stuart Gottlieb writes that Americans should be made aware of the risks associated with a world in which the United States chooses a more inward and aloof foreign policy.
There is little sign that US-China relations are going to improve much, said Thomas Christensen after the US House of Representatives passed an omnibus military spending bill with weapons funding for Taiwan and other programs.
What will Ukraine look like after the war? Joseph Stiglitz comments on the potential of radical deregulation of economic activity, calling it "gobsmacking," and stating that today's decisions could shape what happens after the war.
Arvind Panagariya argues that recent elections in Gujarat, India, not only reflect the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but also Modi's legacy as the state's former chief minister and the work of his successors.
Joseph Stiglitz argues that Central banks' unwavering determination to increase interest rates has set the path for a recession – and marginalized people will pay the price.
A new digital guide includes contributions from SIPA’s Norman Bartczak, Thomas Groll, Sarah Holloway, and Harold Stolper.
Richard Brookshire, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and is the co-founder of the Black Veterans Project, comments on a new lawsuit on racial discrimination practiced by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The protests that have erupted across China show that the country’s populace prioritizes freedom of movement and assembly over draconian pandemic restrictions. While the government has resisted loosening its strict zero-COVID regime, civil unrest may force it to change course.
In this Russian-language clip, Lincoln Mitchell comments on the events of the Jan 6 attack on the capitol.