Search

Search Constraints

Begin New Search You searched for: Publishing Institution Foreign Policy Research Institute Remove constraint Publishing Institution: Foreign Policy Research Institute

Search Results

51. Putin Is Doing Xi’s Dirty Work (and the West Is Helping Him)

52. A 'Bright Path' Forward or a Grim Dead End? The Political Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative in Kazakhstan

53. Turkey's Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

54. How Will China Respond to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis?

55. Russian Perceptions of Military AI, Automation, and Autonomy

56. Electronic Warfare: Russia's Approach

57. How the Intervention in Kazakhstan Revitalized the Russian-led CSTO

58. Correlates of Politics and Economics: How Chinese Investment in Africa Changes Political Influence

59. The Wagner Group's Playbook in Africa: Mali

60. Control, Development, Legitimacy, and the 2024 Problem: Russia Two Years Before the End of Putin's 4th Term

61. Serbia on Edge

62. China's Security Management Towards Central Asia

63. Appraising the War in Ukraine and Likely Outcomes

64. The Rise of Sino-Russian Biotech Cooperation

65. Northern Afghanistan and the New Threat to Central Asia

66. Reviving the Prospects for Coercive Diplomacy in Ukraine

67. The Evolving Political-Military Aims in the War in Ukraine After 100 Days

68. Security Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean

69. Afghanistan After Zawahiri: America's Counterterrorism Options in the New South Asia

70. The Art of the Possible: Minimizing Risks as a New European Order Takes Shape

71. How to Recalibrate U.S. Policy in the Middle East

72. Reconceptualizing Lithuania’s Importance for U.S. Foreign Policy

73. Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy: Why Did the Kremlin Mass Its Forces Near Ukraine This Spring?

74. Where are the Carriers? U.S. National Strategy and the Choices Ahead

75. Engaging Russia over Syria: Managing Peripheral Conflict and Narrowing Interests

76. Zapad 2021 and Russia’s Potential for Warfighting

77. Even Thieves Need a Safe: Why the Putin Regime Causes, Deplores, and Yet Relies on Capital Flight for its Survival

78. Labs over Fabs: How the U.S. Should Invest in the Future of Semiconductors

79. Cooperation, Competition, and Compartmentalization: Russian-Turkish Relations and Their Implications for the West

80. Re-Thinking Assumptions for a 21st Century Middle East

81. Russia’s Nuclear Activity in 2020: A Show of Strength Despite COVID-19

82. The Institutional Structure of “New Turkey”

83. Strategic Connectivity in the Black Sea: A Focus on Georgia

84. Continuity and Change in Iraq’s Sunni Politics: Sunni Arab Political Trends, Factions, and Personalities Since 2014

85. Iraq in Transition: Competing Actors and Complicated Politics

86. The Russian Way of War in Syria: Implications for the West

87. Russian Naval Forces in the Syrian War

88. Russian Aerial Operations

89. The Russian Ground-Based Contingent in Syria

90. Narrowing Interests in the Middle East: Planning for Great Power Competition

91. Making Sense of the Sadrists: Fragmentation and Unstable Politics

92. The Future of the Kurdistan Region after the Defeat of ISIS and the Failure of the 2017 Independence Referendum

93. “Engaged Opportunism”: Russia’s Role in the Horn of Africa

94. Russia’s Struggle to Gain Influence in Southeast Asia

95. The Hunt for Mobile Missiles: Nuclear Weapons, AI, and the New Arms Race

96. Georgia’s Doomed Deep-Sea Port Ambitions: Geopolitics of the Cancelled Anaklia Project

97. A Plan to End the War in Syria: Competing with Russia in the Levant

98. Economic Interests, Political Conflicts, and External Interferences: The Complex Interlocking of the Libyan Crisis

99. The Future of the Kuomintang in Taiwan: Reform, Recalibrate, or Stay the Course?

100. Can Oman Survive Its Own Neighborhood After the Death of Sultan Qaboos?