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Are we on the verge of a burst of nuclear proliferation? Christopher Clary and Nicholas Miller - March 13, 2025 Leaving allies unsure about U.S. security commitments could upend decades of nonproliferation efforts.
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Germany’s far-right party made huge gains in the 2025 elections Alexander Kustov - February 26, 2025 The AfD made sure immigration remains a top concern for voters.
Why high-level U.S.-Russia talks are bad diplomacy Elizabeth N. Saunders - February 19, 2025 Marco Rubio’s Riyadh meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov shows U.S. diplomacy is in crisis.
The coming politics of population decline Alexander Kustov - February 10, 2025 Japan’s aging population and plummeting birth rate offer a peek at why policies need to shift around the world.