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  • Trump’s world: foreign policy under the next president

    Trump’s world: foreign policy under the next president0

    • United States
    • November 10, 2016

    An unlikely leader for an uncertain world. How will Donald Trump influence global hotspots?

  • What to expect from Clintonian foreign policy

    What to expect from Clintonian foreign policy0

    • United States
    • November 8, 2016

    Here’s how the Democratic candidate could shape external policy if she clinches victory on November 6.

  • The (very real) possibility of election violence in the US

    The (very real) possibility of election violence in the US0

    • United States
    • November 4, 2016

    Allegations of vote rigging, media bias, and deep polarisation set the stage for potentially ugly scenes

  • Trump: all alone at SEA(sia)

    Trump: all alone at SEA(sia)0

    • United States
    • August 16, 2016

    A Trump foreign policy’s ability to fundamentally alter America’s trajectory is overestimated.

  • Nuclear dimensions of the South China Sea

    Nuclear dimensions of the South China Sea0

    • Asia Pacific, United States
    • July 26, 2016

    Might China have nuclear ambitions for the disputed waters?

  • The United States In 2016

    The United States In 20160

    • United States
    • February 5, 2016

    In an election year, the US will face a bold Kremlin, fractious Middle East and assertive China.

  • Shifting US policy as Iran sanctions lifted

    Shifting US policy as Iran sanctions lifted0

    • Middle East, United States
    • January 30, 2016

    While the lifting of sanctions may signal a broader shift in U.S.-Iranian relations, the historically fraught relationship faces many challenges.

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