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International relations experts approve of Biden s first 100 days

International relations experts approve of Biden s first 100 days Opinions split over U.S. performance in global COVID-19 response, immigration News provided by Share this article Share this article WILLIAMSBURG, Va., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Eighty percent of international relations (IR) scholars believe President Joe Biden performed well or very well on foreign policy during the first 100 days of his administration, according to a recent poll by the Teaching, Research, & International Policy ( President Biden s report card notes average to above-average grades for his performance on climate, alliances and international organizations, democracy and human rights, China and the Middle East. He secured high marks for his handling of Russian sanctions and the planned withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. Still, nearly half of poll respondents disapproved of his initial approach to immigration.

Commemorating the Legacy of Vartan Gregorian

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Vartan Gregorian The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace had no better friend over the past two decades than Vartan Gregorian. Over and over again, as we attempted new phases of institutional growth and innovation, he was there to help. In every case, he started by listening carefully to our ideas and plans and then challenged us to sharpen our thinking, aim higher, and strive for deeper impact. And then after we did our best to respond to his probing questions, he followed through with invaluable support on multiple planes—resources, contacts, and ideas. Intellectualism is a word that the Washington policy community nervously avoids. As president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Vartan embodied the very best of what that word can mean, and he helped instill it in us—an appreciation for research that goes deep, insists on originality, pays adequate dues to culture and history, and doesn’t stop until it finds

Iowa Republicans pass new absentee ballot restrictions

Iowa Republicans pass new absentee ballot restrictions
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A support system for school leaders juggling multiple crises

A support system for school leaders juggling multiple crises
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#BTColumn – Let my people go - Barbados Today

#BTColumn – Let my people go Article by May 18, 2021 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today Inc. by Guy Hewitt Barbados has been blessed with some great leaders, a few good ones and given the law of averages, with some not so good. Conventional wisdom suggests and polities seem to accept that successful leaders, particularly political, must possess certain egotistical and narcissistic traits in order to survive the rigors of leadership. This is by no means a criticism. It is unusual for someone to consider that he or she has the capacity to run a country. Furthermore, these characteristics may be seen as necessary to withstand the onslaughts from adversaries and contend with the backstabbing of purported allies.

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