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Category: Policy Series

Policy Roundtable 12-1 on NATO Expansion in Retrospect

October 19, 2020October 21, 2020 By James Goldgeier, Joshua Shifrinson, Paul van Hooft, Stéfanie von Hlatky, Alexander Lanoszka, Kimberly Marten, Rajan Menon, Sara Bjerg Moller

NATO’s enlargement after 1999 to include fourteen new member-states from Central and Eastern Europe remains among the most consequential and controversial policies of the post-Cold War era.  In an effort to deepen the debate over enlargement, we edited a special issue of the journal International Politics that included twelve articles by leading scholars representing a…

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Policy Series: Comparing Richard Nixon and Donald Trump: A Preliminary Report

June 10, 2020June 10, 2020 By Melvin Small

What makes a great president?[2] For many observers of American presidents, it is character.  In my civilian life, I reviewed restaurants for The Detroit Metro Times.  In that capacity, I observed people eating and drinking, activities that sometimes reveal character.

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Policy Series 3-1- Reviewing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in 2020

February 7, 2020February 1, 2020 By Fabian Lüscher

The 2020 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), the tenth such event, will be held from 27 April to 22 May in New York. One of the most important and controversial pillars of the global nuclear order will be evaluated there. The NPT was opened for…

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Policy Series 2-5: France’s Yellow Vests: Lessons from a Revolt

April 24, 2019December 24, 2020 By Michael C. Behrent, Emile Chabal, Valérie Charolles, Daniel A. Gordon

In the ongoing saga of contemporary populism, France’s Yellow Vest movement has sounded something like the other shoe dropping. In 2016, Brexit and Donald Trump’s election shattered prevailing political orthodoxies by mobilizing populations around a potent cocktail of xenophobia, protectionism, and sovereignism. Forces with a family resemblance to these movements are calling the shots in…

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Policy Series: An Unquiet Grave on Long Island

April 16, 2019November 20, 2019 By John Milton Cooper, Jr.

A growing but not pleasurable sport has taken hold among people who know and care about American political history. It is trying to guess which deceased leader is spinning fastest in her or his grave over the presidency of Donald Trump.      

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Policy Series: Two Cheers for the Liberal World Order: The International Order and Rising Powers in a Trumpian World

February 22, 2019 By Rohan Mukherjee

The idea of a liberal rules-based international order has taken a beating lately, not just from the Trump presidency but also in the pages of academic and policy publications. The administration in Washington argues that the liberal order in the post-Cold War world no longer serves U.S. interests.[1] While this argument deserves scrutiny in light…

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Policy Series: Fractured: Trump’s Foreign Policy after Two Years

January 29, 2019December 24, 2020 By David C. Hendrickson

The presidency of Donald Trump is the strangest act in American history; unprecedented in form, in style an endless sequence of improvisations and malapropisms.[1] But in substance there is continuity, probably much more than is customarily recognized. It is hard to recognize the continuity, amid the daily meltdowns (and biennial shutdowns), but it exists. In…

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Policy Series: “Maximum Pressure:” The Trump Administration and Iran

January 22, 2019January 22, 2021 By Gregory Brew

While campaigning for President in 2015 and 2016, Donald Trump never missed an opportunity to attack the major foreign policy achievement of President Barack Obama: the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement reached between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States, European Union, China, and Russia in June 2015 that halted…

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Policy Series: Trump’s China Policy: Bi-partisan Hardening, Uncertain Resolve

January 16, 2019January 22, 2021 By Robert Sutter

The U.S. government’s across-the-board hardening in pushing back against a range of Chinese challenges to American interests emerged erratically after the start of the Trump administration in 2017 but it has demonstrated remarkable momentum over the past year.    

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Policy Series: The Unprecedented President: Donald Trump and the Media in Historical Perspective

October 1, 2018December 24, 2020 By Steven Casey

Since the start of the twentieth century, when the White House first became “a full-time propaganda machine,” the president’s relationship with the media has been in a state of constant flux.[1] The underlying cause has been the media’s technological evolution, from its newspaper and magazine roots to the radio and television era, and finally to…

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