Increasing demand for electric vehicles and the electrification of infrastructure is expanding demand for lithium, a key ingredient for energy storage technologies. This demand already outstrips current supply and productive…
The Maldives, a small, strategically located archipelagic nation in the Indian Ocean, has emerged as a key battleground for India-China competition in South Asia. It is one of several South…
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of global supply chains and highlighted the public health and national security implications of supply chain vulnerability. Policy reactions have focused on limiting…
Population aging is increasing faster than ever before in many high-income and mid-income countries. Despite the relative wealth of these countries, they still might not be ready for this silver…
Following the January 6, 2021 insurrection perpetrated by a mélange of far-right groups and individuals, debate intensified on the need for a domestic terrorism (DT) law. Numerous articles have been…
In light of the alarming surge of Covid-19 infections in India, pressure has mounted on developed nations to improve equity in global vaccine distribution. Professor Lawrence Gostin, Director…
US sanctions are hampering the efforts of Chinese firms to dominate high-end technology sectors. Instead of aiming at localizing the semiconductor supply chain, China should develop its capacity in areas…
In the current context of intellectual struggle and global activism against systemic and institutional racism, the international community should be aware that Haiti’s victimization through racialized capitalism harms the daily…
On March 25th, 2021, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs sat down with Dr. Yasmine Farouk, a visiting fellow of the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment…
COVID-19 is just one of many factors animating the Biden administration’s climate agenda. Through the fulcrum of climate action, the Biden administration wants to satisfy its political base, re-industrialize America,…