Capital Choices: Sectoral Politics and the Variation of Sovereign Wealth
Mar 7, 2022Capital Choices analyzes the creation of different SWFs from a comparative political economy perspective, arguing that different state-society structures at the sectoral level are the...
View ArticleSoldiers' Dilemma: Foreign Military Training and Liberal Norm Conflict
May 11, 2022When the U.S. military trains other states’ forces, it tries to impart liberal norms such as respect for human rights. But when liberal norms clash, these soldiers prioritize loyalty to...
View ArticlePier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports
May 12, 2022Commercial international port terminals owned and operated by Chinese firms provide dual-use capabilities to the People's Liberation Army during peacetime. They enable China to project...
View ArticleThe Market Rewards Companies That Prioritize National Security
Aug 12, 2022Companies that rely on certain countries in Asia for their supply lines will face continued challenges as geopolitical stresses, let alone global pandemics, cause supply shortages. Beyond...
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View ArticleNoel Kempff Mercado Climate Action Project: The Promise and Peril of...
Feb 9, 2023In the first comprehensive post-mortem analysis of the Noel Kempff Mercado Climate Action Project (NKMCAP), Reine Rambert and Amanda Sardonis examine how NKMCAP failed to live up to its...
View ArticleGlobal Perspectives on the War in Ukraine
Feb 24, 2023The war in Ukraine affects regions around the world in a variety of ways. Belfer Center experts reflect on how the conflict is impacting the countries and regions they study.
View ArticleImproving Migrant Child Welfare at the Southwest Border
Feb 28, 2023Policymakers need to act now and place child welfare professionals, not law enforcement actors, at the border to effectively screen and interview migrant children. Information sharing...
View Article'Our Proud Spirited Fellows' The American Navy in U.S Public Diplomacy with...
Aug 1, 2023Using the private journals of commission secretaries Henry Marie Brackenridge and Dr. William Baldwin, as well as Captain Sinclair, this chapter will explore the establishment of American...
View ArticleWords Matter: The Effect of Moral Language on International Bargaining
Aug 8, 2023When states use moral language in a dispute, they reduce the possibility of compromise. The possibility of military escalation, meanwhile, rises in response to moral language when states’...
View ArticleMaking a Case for Investing in Nature: An Interview with Lydia Zemke
Aug 15, 2023As a Predoctoral Research Fellow at the Belfer Center’s Environment and Natural Resources Program and Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, Lydia Zemke has spent the last two...
View ArticleThe Con-Man Realism of Vivek Ramaswamy
Sep 5, 2023Stephen Walt critiques Vivek Ramaswamy's claim of being a foreign policy realist.
View ArticleJudging Henry Kissinger
Nov 30, 2023Joseph S. Nye writes that evaluating ethics in international relations is difficult, and Kissinger's legacy is particularly complex. Over his long tenure in government, he had many great...
View ArticleA US Ambassador Working for Cuba? Charges Against Former Diplomat Victor...
Dec 15, 2023Calder Walton writes that if proved, Victor Manuel Rocha's espionage would place him among the longest-serving spies in modern times. Allowing him to operate as a spy in the senior echelons...
View ArticleH-Diplo|RJISSF Roundtable 15-26 on Hazelton, Bullets not Ballots
Feb 2, 2024Jacqueline L. Hazelton's Bullets not Ballots: Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare (Cornell University Press, 2021)is the subject of a Roundtable Review.
View ArticleIs Nuclear Proliferation Back?
Mar 5, 2024Joseph Nye considers lessons from his own work on preventing the spread of nuclear technology in the 1970s.
View ArticleReining in Rebellion: The Decline of Political Violence in South America,...
Mar 12, 2024After a century of rebellion, South America experienced a rapid decline in revolts in the early 1900s. Historical narratives and an analysis of a comprehensive new dataset show that the...
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