News Archive — 2022
Miller: The Rewards of Rivalry: U.S.-Chinese Competition Can Spur Climate Change
Jeff D. Colgan and Nicholas L. Miller | Foreign Affairs
November 2, 2022
North Korea ratchets up tensions with missile launches
Jim Walsh | WBUR: Here and Now
November 2, 2022
Religion and Resistance: The Ukrainian Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches in Resistance Efforts in the War Against Russia
Foreign Policy Research Institute
November 1, 2022
Byman: Democratic Governments Are Failing to Leverage Technology Companies
Daniel Byman | Lawfare Blog
October 31, 2022
Shifrinson: What Is America's Interest in the Ukraine War?
Joshua Shifrinson | The National Interest
October 30, 2022
Don’t Rule Out Diplomacy in Ukraine
Samuel Charap and Miranda Priebe | Foreign Affairs
October 28, 2022
Walsh: What ever happened to our fear of Armageddon?
Jim Walsh | Responsible Statecraft
October 28, 2022
What we can learn, 60 years since the Cuban Missile Crisis
Jim Walsh | WBUR: Here and Now
October 24, 2022
Xi Rewards Combat-Ready China Generals Amid Taiwan Tensions
Philip Glamann and Zibang Xiao | Bloomberg
October 24, 2022
Xi Jinping’s 20th Party Congress victory lap bodes ill for U.S.-China relations
Phelim Kine | Politico
October 20, 2022
Ukrainians are following the U.S. midterms closely
Jim Braude | GBH News Greater Boston
October 19, 2022
Miller: Why the War in Ukraine Won’t Spark a Nuclear Proliferation Cascade
Nicolas L. Miller | Foreign Policy
October 17, 2022
How to Avoid a War Over Taiwan: Threats, Assurances, and Effective Deterrence
M. Taylor Fravel
October 13, 2022
After long campaign to pivot U.S.-Saudi relationship, Sen. Murphy gets backing from President Biden
John Moritz | CT Insider
October 13, 2022
Fravel: How Much Risk Should the United States Run in the South China Sea?
M. Taylor Fravel
October 7, 2022