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As a humanitarian worker, Séverine Autesserre watched many peacekeeping efforts fail. Today, as a researcher, she asks why some communities keep the peace despite great odds – and finds a common denominator.
Questions remain about how much greenhouse gases would actually be reduced through carbon utilization. Julio Friedmann comments.
Biden has delivered a methodical debunking of the forever-war mindset that has prevailed for decades. After the United States ends one endless war, what might come next? Stephen Wertheim writes.
Russia on Friday responded to a barrage of new U.S. sanctions by saying it would expel 10 U.S. diplomats and take other retaliatory moves in a tense showdown with Washington. Timothy Frye comments.
Timothy Frye tells Newsweek that there is little appetite among the Russian public for a conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Steven Cohen says that it's impossible for 8 billion people to operate on a planet without having an impact. Instead, we should focus on minimization.
US President Joe Biden and his administration are veering away from the Middle East Peace process because promising peace won’t benefit them, argues Lincoln Mitchell.
The Microsoft president discussed his latest book in a fireside chat with Dean Merit Janow in March.
Discussions centered on the experts’ work and experiences fostering development, cooperation, peace, human rights, climate change, and prosperity.