Thinking competitively about China
By Julian Eagle Platón and Will Inboden Does the United States benefit from having a strategic competitor? We share the common assessment that the U.S.-China relationship will be the most important...
View ArticleJapan’s ASEAN charm offensive
Guest post by Prashanth Parameswaran Just weeks after Japan’s election, new prime minister Shinzo Abe and his finance and foreign ministers have already traveled to seven of the ten ASEAN countries....
View ArticleSenate Republicans battle to influence Egypt aid
Four different Senate Republicans have four different ideas on how to alter U.S. aid to Egypt, in a struggle that is also becoming about the future of Republican leadership on foreign policy. The...
View ArticleThe real target of international sanctions
Guest post by Joseph O’Mahoney, a visiting lecturer in political science at Brown University. In a recent post, David Bosco asked about the value of additional U.N. Security Council sanctions against...
View ArticleHow much is it worth to know Dick?
For a time, it seemed as if Dick Cheney owned Washington. From congressional intern to youngest-ever White House chief of staff, from six-term member of the House of Representatives to secretary of...
View ArticlePolitical risk must-reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical risk must-reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical risk must-reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical risk must-reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticleLetter from Cairo
The following guest post is an edited version of an email I received from a friend in Cairo who prefers to remain anonymous. Note that it was written prior to the Egyptian Army’s July 1 "ultimatum" to...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticleCalm Down, Everyone: Mubarak’s Not Free Yet (and May Never Be)
CAIRO — Is Hosni Mubarak about to be a free man? An Egyptian court ruled on Monday that the former president was not guilty in a case that accused him of misusing state funds to finance the...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticlePolitical Risk Must-Reads
Eurasia Group’s weekly selection of essential reading for the political-risk junkie — presented in no particular order. As always, feel free to give us your feedback or selections by tweeting at us via...
View ArticleThe 12-Step Plan: Suggestions for the Obama Administration to Recover Its Mojo
President Barack Obama’s decision to cancel his trip to Asia makes vividly undeniable what has been clear in certain quarters for some time: The administration’s foreign-policy agenda has lost its...
View ArticleU.N. Proposal for Aleppo Ceasefire Gains Tentative Momentum
Both the Syrian regime and the opposition coalition have committed to studying U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura’s plan for a "freeze" to the fighting in the northern city of Aleppo. The U.N. envoy – who...
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