Tag: Foreign Policy
20 Articles
- Society & Culture
From Deng to Xi, China’s Foreign Policy Identity Has Been Consistent
Despite claims that Xi Jinping’s leadership has adopted a more aggressive foreign policy driven by nationalism, the effect of national identity on Chinese foreign policy has…
October 10, 2024
- Global Governance
How Feminist Foreign Policies Work to Enhance Gender Justice
Since Sweden adopted a feminist foreign policy in 2014, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Libya, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Scotland, Spain, and…
February 18, 2024
- Conflict & Security
US Indo-Pacific Allies and Partners Must Remain in the Spotlight
Since entering office, the Biden administration has been unwavering in recognizing that US Indo-Pacific allies are a “force multiplier” and the country’s “greatest.…
February 8, 2024
- Conflict & Security
Managing Regional Rivalries and Extraregional Interests as a Buffer State: The Nepalese Case Study
As a small landlocked country between India and China, Nepal has long been considered a buffer state—a small country sandwiched between larger rival powers—with its…
January 19, 2024
- Society & Culture
Mockingbird Morality in Global Politics
The Capitol recently commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of the 1963 “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” during which Martin Luther King delivered his “I Have a…
August 28, 2013
- Global Governance
Generational Divide Could Endanger Long-Term Australia-U.S. Relations
As expected, most Australian foreign policy specialists agreed with one another that the Australia-U.S. strategic alliance remains a strong one. In fact, they pointed to signs…
August 2, 2013
- Online Archive
Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States and the World Review
Graham Allison, Robert D. Blackwill, and Ali Wayne. Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States and the World. Massachusets: The MIT Press, 2012. 232…
July 26, 2013
- Online Archive
American Power at Home and Abroad: Success, Failures, and Challenges
GJIA: Looking back over your time as National Security Advisor, what do you consider to be the greatest triumph of the policy you helped craft? What is your biggest regret in…
May 16, 2013
- Online Archive
The Absent Agriculturalist in International Affairs
Although issues of land, agricultural commodities, trade, pricing, productivity, patents, and farm subsidies are central to international negotiations, the agriculturist…
May 16, 2013
- Online Archive
Kerry’s First Visit to China: Interpreting North Korea Solicitation as a Softening China Strategy
Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton visited China 30 days after taking office as America’s top diplomat. Though Secretary Kerry kept China waiting for 41 days before he…
April 27, 2013
