Reviving NATO under a Biden Presidency
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by Kathryn Urban
3y ago
The election of President-elect Joe Biden has raised hopes for a reinvigoration of transatlantic relations. But the specter of US isolationism as well as economic pressures from Covid-19 will continue to limit NATO engagement. The post Reviving NATO under a Biden Presidency appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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Clausewitz in the Age of Terror
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by Kathryn Urban
3y ago
Clausewitz’s On War remains a key text for modern military professionals. But do these 19th century theories hold water in today’s era of transnational terrorism? The post Clausewitz in the Age of Terror appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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Forthcoming ICC Order on the Jurisdiction in the Palestinian Territories – a Beginning of the Court’s End?
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by Maksim Greinoman
3y ago
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seized with a request for a ruling the extent of its jurisdiction. The result of this decision will have implications on the whole institution's future. The post Forthcoming ICC Order on the Jurisdiction in the Palestinian Territories – a Beginning of the Court’s End? appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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Great Power Competition in the Arctic
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by Kathryn Urban
3y ago
Under the current administration, U.S. Arctic strategy is geared almost exclusively towards the undermining of Russian and Chinese interests rather than the promotion of American ones. The post Great Power Competition in the Arctic appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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Leadership Strikes Are Not a Sound Counterterrorism Policy
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by Kathryn Urban
3y ago
The policy of assassinating organization leaders — a mainstay of U.S. counterterrorism efforts — is insufficient to curbing the spread of terrorist groups or to diminishing the lethality of their attacks. The post Leadership Strikes Are Not a Sound Counterterrorism Policy appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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Trump wants to expand the G-7. Is he right?
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by Nick Lokker
3y ago
In his announcement postponing the 2020 G-7 summit to this fall, Donald Trump made it known that he wishes to add Russia, Australia, South Korea, and India to the group. An evaluation of this proposal reveals that while the idea of an expanded G-7 may be a good one, only Australia and South Korea are currently good candidates for membership. The post Trump wants to expand the G-7. Is he right? appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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WHO Defunding Threatens Pillars Of U.S. Comprehensive National Power
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by Robert Shines
3y ago
By defunding the WHO, the U.S. is threatening both its alliance system and adherence to the value of multilateral institutions, both critical to its long-term comprehensive national power. The post WHO Defunding Threatens Pillars Of U.S. Comprehensive National Power appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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4 Reasons Why Women’s Equality Should Be at the Forefront of the G7
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by Julia O'Connor
3y ago
For the past two years, the G7 host countries championed issues of equality. Now, the United States has the power to create meaningful change as the host of this year’s G7! The post 4 Reasons Why Women’s Equality Should Be at the Forefront of the G7 appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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A Liberal Defense of Nationalism
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by Michael Purzycki
3y ago
Identification with one’s nation has often been a liberating force. It is vital to distinguish between those forms of nationalism that are compatible with liberal values, and those that are not. The post A Liberal Defense of Nationalism appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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COVID-19: How the West was Closed
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by Jonathan Stutte
3y ago
If Western countries had pursued the elimination strategies to fighting COVID-19 as East Asian countries had, they could be avoiding lengthy shutdowns and high death tolls. Until western countries begin seriously adopting eradication strategies, they’ll find themselves isolated from international travel until they find a vaccine or adopt better strategies. The post COVID-19: How the West was Closed appeared first on Charged Affairs ..read more
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