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July 8, 2022

United States
Where Will American History Go Next?

It is only natural to look for historical patterns and seek guidance from the past. But it turns out that not only is the past itself in dispute, the whole notion of historical patterns is a mirage. …

People watch the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration on the National Mall in Washington, U.S July 4, 2022.

November 12, 2024

Australia
How Australia is Responding to a Second Trump Term

President-elect Trump’s victory has jeopardized the Biden administration’s AUKUS defense partnership with Australia.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison stands at a podium beside President Trump in the White House.

November 16, 2021

Sub-Saharan Africa
Meaningful Climate Action Requires Taking Africa’s Needs Seriously

As the world debates the successes, failures, and omissions of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, one inescapable conclusion is that Africa’s needs should be elevated on the global climate agenda. African leaders went into the conference with a clear agenda about the urgency of support for adaptation, the centrality of expanding access to power for Africans, and the overall need for partnering with African states on equal footing if the world is to have a realistic hope of saving itself.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and DRC President Felix Tshisekedi, both wearing suits, shake hands in front of a stylized globe.

June 5, 2019

United States
Election 2020 Series with Jay Inslee: The U.S. Role in Global Climate Action

Governor Inslee discusses international climate policy and U.S. leadership in global climate action.

Play The United States’ Role in Global Climate Action: A Conversation with Jay Inslee

August 8, 2022

United States
European Lessons for American Economic Renewal

How an EU-style “Single Market Project” could spur U.S. Services Sector

European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton delivers a speech in Brussels in 2021.