Just How Nihilist Is American Politics Right Now? Dan Drezner argues that American politics is at its most nihilistic, via his Washington Post column. Read More
From Pariah to Kingmaker Alex de Waal publishes op-ed in Foreign Policy on Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki's path to "constructing a three-cornered axis of autocracy in the Horn of Africa." Read More
The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence in 2021 Dan Drezner shares his thoughts on weaponized interdependence as a tool for economic statecraft, via his Washington Post column. Read More
Greening the “Special Relationship” Dean Rachel Kyte co-publishes an op-ed in Project Syndicate on the need for joint leadership on climate action between the U.S. and the UK. Read More
Tigray Is Being Deliberately Starved To Death Alex de Waal writes about the weaponization of food in Tigray, in an op-ed for World Politics Review. Read More
On the Matter of Virtual Conferences Dan Drezner writes about the benefits and downfalls of virtual conferences, via his Washington Post column. Read More
The Most Pessimistic Article I Have Read In 2021 Dan Drezner explores how the foreign policy community can help navigate today's uncertain world, via his Washington Post column. Read More
The Inevitable Politicization of Herd Immunity Dan Drezner writes about the two political divides he anticipates from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, via his Washington Post column. Read More
Why Did Young South Koreans Ditch the Democratic Party and President Moon? Seoho Lee (F14) writes about what led to the surprising defeat of South Korea's Democratic Party, via for The Diplomat. Read More