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Analysis | Interconnected vectors across security, economic, cultural, and rhetorical fault-lines are keeping the African Great Lakes states in a state of perpetual conflict and instability, writes @Pacifiqueziko. #DRC#Rwanda#Burundi#Conflict
https://t.co/IgfBaLxsmE
Analysis | China is leading the global transition to clean energy, but the underlying motives behind Chinese energy initiatives may be less benevolent than they claim to be, writes Varshini Sridhar. #China#Energy#Geopolitics
https://t.co/YIUSviMqJr
#ICYMI: The time is now or never for European policymakers to decide how to respond to #Russia’s continued expansionism given Putin’s April military build-up along the border with #Ukraine, argues @linda_tothova. #Defense#Geopolitics
https://t.co/E55Z4DcJdD
Argument: Russia’s April military build-up betrays its designs on European partners in Ukraine, and demonstrates a determination to continue its asymmetric assault on Ukraine and Eastern Europe at large. @linda_tothova https://t.co/0Y56kgM1A5
Argument | There are deep-rooted systemic challenges — stemming from the country’s unresolved history — that hinder Myanmar’s evolution into a full-fledged democracy and which require urgent attention. @AVermaWrites#Myanmar#MyanmarMilitaryCoup#SouthAsia
https://t.co/GH0rbWDbwI
Want to write with us? Global Analytico has a new process (and new resources!) for guest authors! #InternationalAffairs#FreshPerspectives
https://t.co/LJBdzj5Oj7
Argument | As obvious to policymakers and leaders as it is to a common citizen, any solution to a crisis of this magnitude — now ongoing for five years — can only be political. #Migration#EU#Europe#Bosnia
https://t.co/7EadNbk3Dv
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#Writing#InternationalAffairs#IR#PublicPolicy
Analysis | The ultimate tragedy here is that with foreign intervention, the will of the Yemeni people – the causes of the revolution — have been buried and largely forgotten by the international community. #Yemen#MENA#ArabSpring#ConflictResolution
https://t.co/3YYF3AN313
Argument | An international failure to respond to Myanmar’s dream of a functional #Democracy will have regional and global repercussions for democratic movements, international markets, and geopolitical stability. @AVermaWrites#Myanmar#MyanmarCoup#Asia
https://t.co/GH0rbWDbwI
Another excellent pillar piece from the USFP Programme at @TheIntlScholar. Sound reappraisals of U.S. #ForeignPolicy are disturbingly less prevalent in our political and intellectual discourse than hot takes and short-term reactions. Great work @MelissaBBallard @liamkraft_407!
An excellent read leading up to the U.S. Foreign Policy Programme's live panel on Biden's First 100 Days on the 29th. #Bidens100Days#First100Days#ForeignPolicy
What do you think most needs a sound reappraisal in U.S. Foreign Policy?
https://t.co/Gc5YyMJIG1