In an exchange hosted by the Korea Press Foundation, Cha emphasized the U.S. commitment to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula despite increasing calls for arms control negotiations.
In a Foreign Policy piece, Kroenig argues for a preemptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, asserting that the risks are lower now than in the past.
As 2024-2025 Sullivan Fellows, Al-Shabrawey and Haber will deepen their expertise in climate security, focusing on conflict mitigation and the gender-climate-security nexus, respectively.
In a piece for Barron’s, Tiongson and Petrauskaitė discuss how aging populations are reshaping global trade patterns with significant impacts on production, consumption, and labor markets.
In a piece for Foreign Policy, Byman outlines five major shifts likely to impact the Middle East following the Gaza conflict, with a diminished role for the U.S. in regional…
In a piece for Fox News, Kroenig argues that President Biden’s speech at the United Nations failed to address how authoritarian regimes are undermining the institution’s core mission.
In a commentary piece for CSIS, Byman discusses takeaways from Israel’s previous war with Lebanon in 2006 and how they could be applied to the current targeted raids against Hezbollah…
In a paper for Discover Artificial Intelligence, Lewis highlights global trends in applying AI to climate research, with China and the U.S. leading the charge.
In an article for the Associated Press, Riddick notes the growing importance of renewable energy, AI, and quantum computing, and opines that they loom large behind Chinese disinformation campaigns.
In an appearance on PBS NewsHour, Byman stated that Netanyahu’s recent vow follows his history of appealing to both sides, appearing to make concessions to U.S. officials and then back…