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Religion has been a factor in violent conflict for thousands of years. Only recently has it been viewed as an instrument of peace, too. There are various cases in Africa where religion has been used ...
As the US, Russia and China engage in a highly visible competition in developing advanced weapons systems, behind the scenes another contest is quietly taking place: the race to export civil nuclear ...
In the global competition for technological leadership and economic resilience, Southeast Asia is quickly emerging as a critical node. Anchored by countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore, the ...
In September 2024, then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pushed through a major constitutional reform deliberately intended to make Mexico’s judiciary more responsive to popular opinion and ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than a technological breakthrough—it is a transformative force shaping the future economy, security landscape, global power dynamics, and daily life. The US, along ...
Evolving Dynamics in Maritime Security in Southeast Asia The intersection of intensified competition and maritime security contributes to several strategic dynamics that affect calculations of key ...
Amidst a deteriorating security environment in Europe following Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, doubt about further US engagement in the region, and growing calls for greater European ...
What is happening with the millions of people who fled Ukraine? It’s hard to say: They are seldom covered in the media of the countries where they found refuge and are often not well-connected to ...
"Empty Nets: Big Changes in a Great American Fishery" is the final installment of our video series on Alaskan fisheries. This mini-documentary explores the ongoing crisis in Alaska's fisheries through ...
The proverb reminds us that "For want of a nail, the kingdom was lost." Today, the United States faces mounting risks from the metaphorical lack of a nail—inadequate equity investment that could ...
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Benjamin Gedan discusses Secretary of State Rubio’s first international trip to Central America and the Caribbean.
America is making a critical mistake in its AI strategy—it is overreaching in playing defense but doing the opposite in playing offense. While Washington is busy building regulatory walls to restrict ...