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Foreign Funding and Public Trust in the Think Tank Sector
Think tanks can serve as a crucial link between academia and the policy community, offering critically important research and ideas …
What Does the 20th Party Congress Tell Us About the Future of China?
The Twentieth Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) — involving a major Political Report by CCP General Secretary …
Will Biden Finally Get Tough With Saudi Arabia?
After months of seeking to appease Saudi Arabia and its de facto ruler, Mohammed Bin Salman, the Biden administration has …
The Sugar High of Unipolarity: Why U.S. Military Interventions Increased after the Cold War
Of the approximately 400 military interventions the U.S. has conducted since 1776, half occurred between 1950-2019, and more than 25 …
Strategic Patience: Sustainable Engagement with a Changed Afghanistan
A year has passed since the withdrawal of U.S. troops and Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. The United States remains the …
The Short End of the Big Stick: Military Families Bear the Brunt of Our Foreign Policy
As the U.S. moves towards increasing its already record-breaking defense budget, many military families are struggling to make ends meet. …
Can We Demilitarize the Economy? Loosening the Grip of the Pentagon
For the second year in a row, Congress is poised to add tens of billions of dollars to the Pentagon …
Biden’s Middle East Trip: Bad Deal or Shrewd Diplomacy?
This week, President Biden will travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel for a trip that’s expected to further align his …
Active Denial: A Roadmap to a More Effective, Stabilizing, and Sustainable U.S. Defense Strategy in Asia
As relations between the United States and China deteriorate, chances of a military clash are growing. Multiple factors could lead …
The New Right: Ukraine Marks Major Foreign Policy Shift Among Conservatives
An event sponsored by The Quincy Institute and The American Conservative The hawkish wing of the GOP is losing ground …
Al Qaeda: Evergreen Threat or Yesterday’s Fight?
Al-Qaeda has served as the principal enemy of the U.S. War on Terror launched after 9/11 for over twenty years. …
The Threat of Nuclear War: Four Decades After ‘The Day After’
Co-sponsored by the Quincy Institute, The Intercept, and The Nation Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its nuclear threats against the …
The U.S. and Asia: Toward Economic Integration or Fragmentation?
With the U.S.-China rivalry entering a more dangerous stage, Asia’s stunning economic success in recent decades through greater trade and …
Is it Wise to Push South Korea Toward China-Containment?
In April, the Biden administration released its Indo-Pacific strategy in which countering China featured prominently. In May, South Koreans elected …
The U.S.-Australia Alliance and Australia’s Evolving Orientation in Asia
In the wake of the Quad summit in Tokyo and the steady operationalization of the AUKUS military pact, Australia’s role …
Can China and the U.S. Coexist Productively? A Conversation with Kevin Rudd
Please join us for a virtual discussion between Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia and now-President of Asia Society, …
South Asia and the Global South Amid Sharpening Great Power Rivalries
As U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China rivalries intensify in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where does South Asia stand? And …
A Spring Offensive of Terror: IS-K & TTP Violence in Afghanistan & Pakistan
Spring in Afghanistan and Pakistan is off to a violent start. On April 21, an attack on a Shi’a mosque …
From Targeted Sanctions to Central Banks: The Future of U.S. Economic Sticks
Economic sanctions and other forms of economic coercion have become the “go to” response for both the executive branch and …
MLK 55 Years Later — Can the Church Study War No More?
Re-examining the links between militarism and racism Can the Church “study war no more”? Join us virtually or in person …
Diplomacy and the Ukraine Crisis
Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, many have been skeptical of the possibilities for diplomatic resolution, and the White …
The Yemen War in Numbers: Saudi Escalation and U.S. Complicity
President Biden came into office pledging to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led war on Yemen, yet it has become …
19 Years After the Invasion: A Reflection on the U.S. Military Presence in Iraq
Nineteen years ago the Bush administration launched the invasion of Iraq under the pretext of weapons of mass destruction which …
Will the Revived JCPOA Survive? Implications of the Renewed Iran Nuclear Agreement
Against all odds, nuclear negotiators managed to revive the Iran nuclear agreement earlier today. By blocking Iran’s pathway to a …