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Motwani Jadeja US-India Dialogue Series | The United States and India: Milestones Reached and the Pathway Ahead

Episode 610

For nearly 25 years, the United States and India have achieved historic progress in deepening bilateral ties across domains. But important work that …

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Democratic Resilience, Economic Security, and Sanctions Enforcement in Europe

Episode 610

As Russia continues its criminal war against Ukraine, Europe should urgently deploy all the tools at its disposal to dismantle the Russia-linked stat…

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Can American Politics Solve the Federal Debt Problem?

Episode 609

The United States’ federal debt has nearly doubled under the last two presidents. It now equals America’s gross domestic product, and the Congression…

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The Implications of Climate Lawsuits for Energy Security

Episode 609

In recent years, more than 30 states, counties, and municipalities have filed lawsuits against energy companies under state public nuisance and consu…

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How to Counter China’s Global South Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

Episode 608

While the United States and other advanced democracies are hardening their views of and position against China, Beijing is gaining ground in the deve…

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What’s Next for Maduro’s Criminal Hybrid State in Venezuela

Episode 607

Nicolas Maduro’s long struggle to strengthen his grip on power has created a criminal hybrid state in Venezuela. Kleptocratic patronage networks have…

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Geopolitical Implications of the Crisis between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia

Episode 606

Egyptian and Somali relations with Ethiopia are at an all-time low, which has severe implications for an already unstable Sudan and the wealthier cou…

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How Foreign Adversaries Infiltrate US Campuses

Episode 605

Foreign adversaries have long understood that American cultural and educational institutions are fertile ground for both individuals and states to wh…

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The Supreme Court’s Other Administrative Law Blockbuster: Corner Post

Episode 604

In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the Supreme Court punctuated its recent revolution in administrative law by overruling Chevron USA Inc. v. N…

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Stalemate in Colombia: A Conversation with Former Vice President Francisco Santos

Episode 603

At the halfway mark of his presidency, Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces resistance in implementing his populist vision for the country. The er…

1 year, 9 months ago

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