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Scholarship on civil war is overwhelmingly preoccupied with armed activity. Data collection efforts on actors in civil wars tend to reflect…
Economics of the Environment, Seventh Edition is a compendium of the best, most timely articles by a dream team of environmental economists…
As a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, I left the Munich Security Conference concerned that we are witnessing the most worrisome division…
The recent uproar over Rep. Ilhan Omar’s tweets criticizing the conduct of Israel’s government and its U.S. supporters, especially the…
A Harvard professor with a long acquaintance with Singapore reflects on its socialist roots and says it should continue to show the world a…
War is an inherently social process, from the mobilization of new, armed organizations, to the relational aftershocks of violence affecting…
In my last column, I explored the various reasons why states can become overcommitted yet unable to extricate themselves from costly…
The first part of this paper examines the rise and current state of environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. The second…
The United States and China together account for a disproportionate 45 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. In 2014, then-President…
Approaching the seventieth anniversary of its founding in April 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) remains the single most…