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Dialogues

Unpacking the Geopolitics of Antisemitism with Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Vice President Sharon Nazarian

GJIA: To establish the foundations of this conversation, could you briefly describe to us the state of antisemitism globally today, and what you identify as the main cause for…

April 27, 2022

Society & Culture

Power Transition and the Dynamics of U.S.-China Competition

Three “No-Stops” To grasp the true meaning of this prolonged confrontation, one must first understand the three “no-stops” that will most likely continue until…

April 7, 2022

Global Governance

First Steps for Possible U.S.-China Strategic Stability Talks

In a virtual meeting held in November 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the possibility of holding strategic stability talks between the…

February 8, 2022

Business & Economics

‘Green’ Extractivism and the Limits of Energy Transitions: Lithium, Sacrifice, and Maldevelopment in the Americas

Transitions Months after former Bolivian President Evo Morales was forced from office in October of 2019, Elon Musk triggered conspiracy theorists across the political spectrum…

July 20, 2021

Human Rights & Development

The Maldives: An Island Battleground for India-China Competition

An Intensifying Regional Rivalry One of the biggest stories in Asian geopolitics in recent years has been China and India’s intensifying rivalry. The two have a complicated…

July 16, 2021

Business & Economics

Building National Supply Chain Resilience

In May 2021, a cyberattack shut down the operations of a major gas pipeline along the East Coast of the United States. A month earlier, a combination of weather and…

July 11, 2021

Business & Economics

Reorienting Policies for Aging Societies: Policies of Integrating Healthcare and Elderly Care in the United States and China

In the United States, the nation’s decision makers have been confronting an enormous range of specific challenges for the aging society. Attempts or proposals to reform the…

July 8, 2021

Conflict & Security

The Intangible Benefits of a Domestic Terrorism Statute

Recent reporting by Bloomberg News indicates that executive branch discussions regarding the need for a domestic terrorism law are increasing. A senior Department of Justice ) …

June 24, 2021

Dialogues

“Big and Bold”: Professor Lawrence Gostin on the US Role in Global Vaccine Distribution

GJIA: Let us start off with the current state of vaccine distribution. The Economist Intelligence Unit reports that all developed countries are expected to achieve widespread…

June 23, 2021

Business & Economics

Rethinking China’s Strategy of Technological Independence

One of the themes that stand out in China’s 14th Five-year Plan for national economic and social development is the commitment to strengthening technological self-sufficiency.…

June 22, 2021