Research
Turkey is pursuing an increasingly autonomous foreign policy while consolidating its centralized system of government. Amid a changing global order, Ankara will need to balance its geopolitical ambitions with its core economic interests and relations with the West.
Commentary
Both Moscow and Kyiv are counting on being able to use the grain market to inflict damage on the enemy without sustaining any losses themselves. In this situation, the resurrection of the grain deal is a far less likely outcome than escalation.
Strategic Europe
A new government in Bratislava risks undermining EU unity over Ukraine. Regardless of the results, the Slovak public’s growing skepticism of the West and openness toward Russia will be difficult to reverse.
Event
Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive–perhaps unfairly–has left some western policy circles disappointed. Nonetheless, the war continues seemingly with no end in sight.
Commentary
Thirty years later, what remains of the spirit and much of the substance of the Oslo agreement lies bloodied, buried, and betrayed across an Israeli-Palestinian landscape that seems to leave little room for hope and none for illusions.
Multimedia
A conversation about the Oslo Peace agreement and what has happened since that historic handshake and signing ceremony.
Multimedia
A conversation on the prisoner swap deal between the United States and Iran.
Multimedia
The U.S. military’s role in Southeast Asia is ‘not in jeopardy’ because many countries are afraid of China.
Strategic Europe
By refusing to openly condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, G20 leaders exposed the divisions in and limits of multilateral institutions. Russia and China are the beneficiaries.
Aaron David Miller
30 Years After Oslo Accords, Peace Is Far Away for Israelis and Palestinians
Aaron David Miller
On the U.S. Prisoner Swap Deal with Iran
Evan A. Feigenbaum
U.S. Needs to Exert Influence in ASEAN Beyond Just Military Leadership
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