U.S.-Taiwan Relations in a New Era: Responding to a More Assertive China
Taiwan has inherent military value, and thus its fate will in large part determine the U.S. military’s ability to operate in the region.
Taiwan has inherent military value, and thus its fate will in large part determine the U.S. military’s ability to operate in the region.
Reform committees (also known as reform councils) are institutional mechanisms or structures tasked with holding policy discussions pertaining to (and making specific recommendations on) regulatory is
The following conversations stem from a 2018 workshop in Karlsruhe on “Access to the Future – Towards a Hermeneutic Perspective on Socio-Technical Change.” It was dedicated to the epistemological and
Addressing hospital emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a critical challenge for many healthcare systems worldwide.
We use 2019 TROPOMI satellite observations of atmospheric methane in an analytical inversion to quantify methane emissions from the Middle East and North Africa at up to ~25?km?×?25?km resolution, usi
U.S. fears are not only irrational—they’re a potential self-fulfilling prophecy.
The following conversations stem from a 2018 workshop in Karlsruhe on “Access to the Future – Towards a Hermeneutic Perspective on Socio-Technical Change.” It was dedicated to the epistemological and
Temperature-attributable mortality is a major risk of climate change.
Farmers in the western United States argue that without access to relatively affordable water for cultivating feed-related crops such as alfalfa, the cost of beef and dairy products would increase.
There is a growing interest in large companies pursuing a new purpose—changing their core reason for being from a singular focus on financial gain to a renewed responsibility to people and the planet
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