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The latest violence between Israel and Palestinians will end when both sides can declare victory But it will be no more than a truce

The latest violence between Israel and Palestinians will end when both sides can declare victory But it will be no more than a truce
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The latest violence between Israel and Palestinians will end when both sides can declare victory But it will be no more than a truce

The current explosion of violence between Palestinians and the state of Israel is yet to inflict as many casualties as the devastating 2014 Gaza conflict, but in many ways is

Reality Check #6: The consequences of an America First vaccine policy

Key points The Biden administration has been reluctant to distribute surplus COVID-19 vaccine doses to countries in need or to facilitate foreign manufacturing of vaccines. This approach has short-term political advantages, but it is dangerous. The administration’s hesitancy to assist other countries in fighting the pandemic is contributing to two problems: (1) a failure to vaccinate people outside the United States as quickly as possible increases the chances of the domestic vaccination effort being rendered ineffective or obsolete by a mutation and (2) Washington is being seen as selfishly isolationist in a time of immense need. The United States is still the best-suited country to lead a global vaccination effort and could capture a significant diplomatic windfall by doing so.

Kroenig and Ashford discuss the global implications of Biden s climate change agenda

On April 30,  Foreign Policy published its biweekly column featuring Scowcroft Center deputy director Matthew Kroenig and New American Engagement Initiative senior fellow Emma Ashford discussing the latest news in international affairs. In this column, they discuss the Biden administration’s approach to tackling climate change, Biden’s acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide, and the US response to India’s surge in Covid-19 cases. People talk about climate change as an area for U.S.-China cooperation, but it is simply another zone of competition. Making progress on this issue will require coercing Beijing to stop building coal-fired power plants.  

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