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- Q&A: How Would Harris Shape U.S.-Latin America Relations? As Kamala Harris prepares to formally accept her party's nomination at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, CIP senior non-resident fellow María José…
- UNBURDENED: How Harris could forge a post-neoliberal U.S. foreign policy As Vice President Kamala Harris proceeds into the election and looks to carve out a path distinct from incumbent President Joe Biden,…
- Unaccountable military surplus fuels police violence at home and abroad. Lillian Mauldin and Janet Abou-Elias are co-founders of Women for Weapons Trade Transparency and research fellows at the Center for International Policy.…
- (AI)mageddon: Who is Liable When Autonomous Weapons Attack? Militaries are increasingly incorporating autonomous targeting and decision making into machines. While previous autonomous features, like maintaining stability on a drone during…
- Wayne Smith: An Appreciation Bill Goodfellow co-founded the Center for International Policy in 1975, and from 1985 to 2017, served as CIP’s executive director. He is…
- The Killing of a Hamas Leader Is Part of a Larger War The assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, presumably by Israel, is the latest deliberate provocation in a series of…
- Venezuela’s people, not government, deserve solidarity Michael Paarlberg is an associate professor of political science at Virginia Commonwealth University and associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies.…
- A Diminished Netanyahu Meets Growing Protest in Congress Editor's note: On July 24, 2024, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel spoke before a joint session of the US Congress. Concurrently…
- Harris Candidacy Gives Democrats a Chance to Pivot on Gaza When President Joe Biden announced he was dropping his bid for reelection and endorsing his Vice President, Kamala Harris, to succeed him…
- Repairing Turkey’s relationship with the West through trade and trust Maximilian Hess is the founder of the London-based political risk consultancy Enmetena Advisory and a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute…