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“If Putin is unwilling to halt his assault on Ukraine, then the war can end in only one of two ways: either because Russia has lost the ability to continue its campaign or because Putin is no longer in power.” foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/putin-…

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.Lynn Kuok discusses the United States’ declining position in Southeast Asia—and urges Washington to step up its economic engagements with the region: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“However it ends, Ukraine’s Kursk offensive needs to provide the impetus for Kyiv and its partners to get on the same page—and shake off the current drift in strategy.” foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/ukrain…

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“New forms of green trade collaboration between the United States and India can serve as a blueprint. Elements of a U.S.-India green trade agenda could be expanded to include other countries or even adopted in a multilateral setting.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Although the U.S. economy is no longer the colossus it once was, the U.S. dollar’s global dominance is only growing stronger, writes Eswar Prasad. What explains the enduring power of American currency? foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“China’s impact on the war in Ukraine may be one of the most overlooked current threats to European security. Europeans need to abandon the illusion that Beijing is a fence sitter on the war; China has clearly chosen sides.” foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-d…

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To prevent Gaza from becoming a failed state after the fighting stops, Washington must do more to ensure the return of the Palestinian Authority—and to convince Israelis that a strong PA is in their best interest, writes Daniel Byman. foreignaffairs.com/palestinian-te…

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In response to Russia’s arson and sabotage campaign, the West needs to devise a collective intelligence strategy—and it needs to start now, write Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan. foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/paris-…

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.Trevor Sutton and Arunabha Ghosh urge the United States and India to move green trade to the center of their trade relationship—and explain how a U.S.-Indian green trade agenda would benefit both countries: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“The United States needs to be prepared to act more independently, openly criticizing its friends’ policies if it considers them unwise and advancing alternative policies of its own.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Given China’s efforts to undermine European security and prosperity, Europe should impose stronger economic measures against Beijing—and quickly, write Dr. Liana Fix and Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻. foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-d…

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“PA President Mahmoud Abbas has only been willing to challenge the United States and Israel when it served him personally, such as by improving his domestic standing. He has not been willing to take the same risks in the service of his people.” foreignaffairs.com/palestinian-te…

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“Even in a dispiriting time for global democracy, citizens still have agency to move toward better futures.” Read Francis Fukuyama on the lessons of the ongoing “year of elections”: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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.Daniel Byman examines a slew of possible options for Gaza’s future—and discusses what the United States can do to prevent outright chaos from dominating after the fighting stops: foreignaffairs.com/palestinian-te…

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For an international peacekeeping mission in Gaza to work, Israel and Hamas must first agree to a cease-fire—and Israel would need to agree to pull its forces out of the mission’s area of operations, writes Jonathan Lincoln. foreignaffairs.com/israel/how-kee…

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“The main question hanging over the international system today is, Where does America stand?” Read former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the case for an internationalist U.S. foreign policy: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Expanded green trade collaboration between the United States and India would support both countries’ industrial policies—and counter China’s efforts to dominate the clean energy sector, write Trevor Sutton and Arunabha Ghosh. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Overcapacity in China’s car industry currently poses a great risk to Europe—but the European Union can still take steps to prevent Beijing from hollowing out the continent’s industrial economy, write Dr. Liana Fix and Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻. foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-d…

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As U.S. adversaries prepare to employ increasingly autonomous weapons systems and powerful algorithms on the battlefield, the U.S. military must make major reforms to avoid becoming obsolete, argue Mark Milley and Eric Schmidt. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…