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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
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Foreign Affairs
@foreignaffairs.com
about 2 hours ago
“If Starmer fails to turn public anger into a more long-term optimism, sour English nationalism will thrive on that hopelessness,” wrote Fintan O’Toole in a 2024 essay.
Can Starmer Save Britain?

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Can Starmer Save Britain?

Labour’s sweeping victory may not reverse the country’s decline.

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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Cyber Command can’t win with a revolving door of talent. Operators need careers, not short tours. Listen here: warontherocks.com/ep...
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Chatham House
@chathamhouse.org
about 3 hours ago
While deeply flawed, the UN climate process remains a foundation the world cannot afford to discard.
The UN climate process remains indispensable

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The UN climate process remains indispensable

But it must evolve to account for an absent US, and to move from pledge-making to delivery.

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Chatham House
@chathamhouse.org
about 3 hours ago
Even if Jair Bolsonaro is prevented from running for president again, his brand of politics and anti-institutional authoritarianism is unlikely to fade in Brazil.
Bolsonaro is guilty. Yet his supporters – and President Donald Trump – will feel vindicated

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Bolsonaro is guilty. Yet his supporters – and President Donald Trump – will feel vindicated

A non-unanimous vote looks set to prolong Brazil’s agony over the insurrection of January 2023.

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RUSI
@rusi.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
Recent events have highlighted the importance of diversifying transport corridors, with railways central in the foreign policy strategy of Russia, China and the West. But it is not without risk, warns Sophia Nina Burna-Asefi.
Why Central Asia Focuses so Much on Railways

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Why Central Asia Focuses so Much on Railways

Recent events have highlighted the importance of diversifying transport corridors, with railways central in the foreign policy strategy of Russia, China and the West. But it is not without risk.

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Foreign Affairs
@foreignaffairs.com
about 3 hours ago
“The Trump administration’s determination to make an example of South Africa has as much to do with the fixations of parts of the MAGA base as it does foreign policy,” writes Michelle Gavin.
The Costs of South Africa’s Ideological Foreign Policy

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The Costs of South Africa’s Ideological Foreign Policy

Washington and Pretoria were at odds long before Trump.

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Zach Dorfman
@zachsdorfman.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Piracy is certainly an international crime, but not a war crime as such
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Chatham House
@chathamhouse.org
about 4 hours ago
China's approach to Syria's new regime is motivated by security concerns and the presence of Uighur fighters from the Turkistan Islamic Party within Syria's new security forces.
Why China is hesitant to support Syria’s new government as al-Sharaa faces a crucial month

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Why China is hesitant to support Syria’s new government as al-Sharaa faces a crucial month

Beijing is pursuing an approach of risk management and is concerned over the prominence of foreign fighters in Syria.

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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
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Foreign Affairs
@foreignaffairs.com
about 4 hours ago
Before Tehran can start rebuilding its regional influence, it must strengthen its conventional defenses—and it may look to China for help, writes Afshon Ostovar.
Iran’s Perilous Path Back to Power

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Iran’s Perilous Path Back to Power

Tehran has few options, but the best one depends on Beijing.

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Anthony Glees
@anthonyglees.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
How many left of centre presenters does the BBC have?
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Anthony Glees
@anthonyglees.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
UK inflation 3.8%; Eurozone inflation 2.1%. UK interest rate 4%; Eurozone interest rate 2.15%. And the voters of Wales seem set to vote for the party that told them the Euro & the EU meant high inflation & interest rates.

When Labour came to power inflation was 2.3% but it now stands at 3.8% with food inflation hitting 5.1%. Britain is bankrupt its time to leave!

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Chatham House
@chathamhouse.org
about 4 hours ago
The policies of the Trump administration look set to increase substantially the financial stability risks in the US economy. The British government needs to protect the UK against these developments.
The UK must guard against new risks to financial stability coming from the US

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The UK must guard against new risks to financial stability coming from the US

Financial services are critical to future UK productivity and growth, but regulators should be wary of deepening cooperation with US counterparts that could expose the UK to greater risk.

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RUSI
@rusi.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
RUSI's Pia Hüsch responds to the UK's AI infrastructure investments announced by large US technology companies - read the full analysis on our website: bit.ly/42ykB4s
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Zach Dorfman
@zachsdorfman.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
I think Schrader’s “First Reformed“ is going to be retroactively been seen as the critical cultural artifact of the era, decades ahead of its time
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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Europe is still dodging the hardest questions on security, and its credibility is on the line. Listen here: warontherocks.com/ep...
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Zach Dorfman
@zachsdorfman.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Not to be pedantic, but it isn’t even a war!
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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
With the Kenyan-led multinational mission’s mandate expiring in weeks, would a revamped force turn the tide against Haiti’s gangs? Listen here: warontherocks.com/ep...
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War on the Rocks
@warontherocks.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
Deterrence gets all the attention — but what about assurance? @nktpnd.bsky.social is joined by @reidpauly.bsky.social to discuss. Listen here: warontherocks.com/ep...
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Zach Dorfman
@zachsdorfman.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
This is an extremely basic point, but one that bears repeating: in a law-governed society, the state cannot simply murder people it has identified as potential criminals. It does not matter if those alleged criminals are foreigners. If you illegally kill people, you have committed murder.
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