Democratizing Foreign Policy Too much power over war and peace is concentrated in the executive branch. QI is pushing Congress to reclaim its constitutional war powers and oversight of foreign and military policies.
East Asia China presents a challenge to U.S. interests in some important areas and an opportunity for cooperation in others — particularly in addressing climate chaos.
Eurasia We analyze politics and international relations in Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union in order to support U.S. policies that promote international peace and cooperation in this region and avoid unnecessary, dangerous, and costly new U.S. commitments.
Global South Practically all states in the Global South are independent actors that do not want to be forced to choose between allying with the United States or China and Russia. They are also looking for more forward-looking engagement on trade, investment, technology and climate action as rule-makers, not just rule-takers.
Grand Strategy For decades, the United States’ pursuit of military dominance across the globe has delivered neither peace nor strength.
Middle East Since the end of the cold war, the Middle East has been the center of military overreach in U.S. foreign policy.