Latin America at the Center of Shift in International Development Banking
The abrupt end to a 60-year-old unwritten rule at the Inter-American Development Bank could lead to international repercussions in lending practices and bureaucratic structure in other regional development banks.
A Conservative Faustian Bargain: Why One Conservative Finance Minister’s Decision to Run for Mayor Matters for Conservatives across Europe
COVID-19’s economic fallout forces conservatives across Europe to choose between their fiscal principles and their chances at re-election.
What the U.S. Election Means for Africa, Part II: Biden
A President Biden could make significant inroads in Africa, if U.S. economic assistance and development are at the forefront of his policy toward the continent.
The Trump Administration’s Turn to Covert Action Against Iran: A Sign that “Maximum Pressure” Failed
The United States has taken to covert operations against the Islamic Republic, an implicit admission that its maximum pressure policy has failed.
The Arrest of Sergei Furgal as a Kremlin Power Grab
The governor’s controversial ejection fits into a larger scheme to consolidate power in Russia.
What the U.S. Election Means for Africa, Part I: Trump
This is what four more years of Trump’s Africa policy will look like.
The Future of India-Pakistan Relations: An Interview with Pakistani Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed
The chairman of the Pakistani Senate Foreign Affairs Committee shares his thoughts on the future of his country’s relations with long-time rival India.