Latest in Foreign Relations & International Law
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The Controversial REPO Act Is Now Law
Regardless of the law’s worthy goals, confiscation of foreign central bank assets held in the United States is not without risks. -
ChinaTalk: History and Future of India-China Relations
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ChinaTalk: Japan's Resurgent Tech Scene
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Nuclear Friend-Shoring? Issues With Uranium Enrichment Cooperation
The U.S. could cooperate with foreign partners on uranium enrichment to wean nuclear power plants off Russian fuel. But should it? -
ChinaTalk: DOJ vs Data Espionage
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State Dept. Releases 2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
The reports document the state of human rights in nearly 200 countries and territories across the globe. -
Lawfare Daily: Ambassador Robert Lighthizer on Trade Policy
Discussing the Biden administration's free trade policy -
Chatter: New Cold Wars with Journalist David Sanger
Is the U.S. in two new Cold Wars with Russia and China? -
A Civilization of Exams: China’s Struggle Between Standardization and Innovation
A review of Yasheng Huang, “The Rise and Fall of the EAST: How Exams, Autocracy, Stability, and Technology Brought China Success, and Why They Might Lead to Its Decline” (Yale, 2023) -
The Lawfare Podcast: Sara Bjerg Moller on NATO at 75
Discussing NATO's current and future posture -
The World Bank Can Address Climate and Food Security at the Same Time
Food security and climate action are intrinsically linked. The upcoming Spring Meetings offer an opportunity to address the two together. -
Who’s Rulin’ Who?
A review of Anu Bradford, “Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology” (Oxford University Press, 2023)