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Cuba’s Third Chance
Mar 31, 2026 Enrique Krauze sees an opportunity to take the path not chosen after the Soviet Union’s collapse more than three decades ago.
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International Law Is Still Worth Defending
Mar 31, 2026 Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik argues that shared rules overwhelmingly work and that even great powers will regret abandoning them.
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Building the Middle-Power World Order
Mar 31, 2026 Anne-Marie Slaughter & Stephen B. Heintz explain how those still committed to multilateralism can go about preserving it.
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Nuclear Deterrence Is No Longer Enough
Mar 31, 2026 Antony Dabila argues that World War III is likely to take the form of a chain reaction of conventional violence.
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Independent Journalism Finds a Way
Mar 31, 2026 Ákos Tóth thinks the European Union has much to learn from government efforts to capture Hungarian media.
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The Scars in Africa-Europe Relations
Mar 30, 2026 Adekeye Adebajo highlights recent developments that underscore the long-term tensions between the two continents.
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America Should Beware of Economic Hubris
Mar 30, 2026 Mohamed A. El-Erian warns that, despite its strengths, the economy will not remain insulated from the Iran war’s adverse spillovers.
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Remaking Europe’s Energy System for the Age of AI
Mar 30, 2026 Lucrezia Reichlin urges the EU to invest in expanding its energy supply, especially in renewables, grids, and storage.
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Why Iran’s Escalation Strategy Is Likely to Backfire
Mar 30, 2026 Mohammed Al Dhaheri sees the beleaguered regime’s attacks on neighbors as a grave strategic miscalculation.