Taking Women Farmers Seriously by Ruth Khasaya Oniang’o & Peter Kelly
Rather than designing solutions for half the farming population, agricultural researchers, policymakers, and others must consider the specific needs and…
Innovating For Nature
Rather than designing solutions for half the farming population, agricultural researchers, policymakers, and others must consider the specific needs and…
Some claim that the threats Europe is facing, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, can create the momentum toward political…
Although Donald Trump’s recent statements about Taiwan seemed like a gift to Chinese President Xi Jinping, such rhetoric no longer…
Spurred by the Ukraine war and deepening doubts about America’s commitment to its NATO allies, Europe has begun building the…
Europe’s security order needs to be reconstituted. In a world of fracturing alliances, closer security partnerships with a wider range…
As crises become more complex, less predictable, and increasingly intertwined, the global system is no longer anchored by shared rules…
Iran’s recent drone strikes on Gulf states mark the first time commercial data centers have been targeted in an organized…
The ability of Anthropic’s new AI model, Claude Mythos Preview, to find vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers…
The Gulf states have long hedged their diplomatic and security bets, attempting to strike a balance between those that might…
Iran has given the international community little reason to trust it since the 1979 revolution that led to the establishment…
The “asymmetric cost” model—a war the US starts will ultimately cost the other side far more—has proven vital to sustain…
Domestic political explanations for the Trump administration’s decision to go to war with Iran risk obscuring deeper causes. In fact,…
The prospect of bioweapons developed by non-state actors has lent new urgency to multilateral pandemic preparation and response efforts. Yet…