World Politics Review
World Politics Review
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Tackling the Threat of Zoonotic Diseases 04.08.2021 30:02
In recent decades, scientists have identified dozens of new, potentially deadly pathogens that originated among other animal species but have the capacity to infect humans. SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is one such zoonotic virus, and humankind's vulnerability to them is increasing as a result of population growth, globalization, climate change and other processes. A recently launche...
Rerun: Cubans Are Still Waiting for Something New From Biden 28.07.2021 41:31
During his campaign for the presidency last year, Joe Biden pledged to reverse what he called "the failed Trump policies" toward Cuba. But now, Biden's White House is signaling that it is in no hurry to lift the severe sanctions and other measures imposed on Cuba by former President Donald Trump, much less return to the historic detente with Cuba that was pioneered by Biden's old boss, former Pres...
Israeli Foreign Policy After Netanyahu 21.07.2021 33:32
Over the course of his 12 uninterrupted years as prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu left a profound mark on Israel's foreign policy. Since taking the reins from him last month, his successor, Naftali Bennett, has tried to capitalize on some of Netanyahu's accomplishments—such as the diplomatic normalization agreements with Arab states that are known as the Abraham Accords — while also charting a n...
The End of Asylum? 14.07.2021 32:23
According to article 14 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights , "Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution." But that promise, which was enshrined three years later in the 1951 Refugee Convention , has never been completely honored. In fact, it has been progressively eroded in recent years across the Global North, even as the numbers of refu...
Colombia Braces for More Protests, With Few Offramps 07.07.2021 33:24
After Colombians took to the streets on April 28 to protest a tax reform plan, President Ivan Duque quickly rescinded the unpopular proposal. But that didn't stop the demonstrators, who continued to march in support of more fundamental economic changes to address persistent inequality and poverty, which has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Colombian security forces responded to the un...
Pro-Democracy Activist Evan Mawarire on Zimbabwe's Deepening Crisis 30.06.2021 35:47
When the late Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe was ousted in 2017, celebrations broke out across the country as people cheered the end of his 37-year grip on power. Among them was Evan Mawarire , a pastor and pro-democracy activist who has been imprisoned and tortured for demanding political reforms and an end to rampant corruption and poverty. But the hopes of Mawarire and his fellow Zimbabweans...
The Evolution of China's 'Wolf Warrior' Diplomats 23.06.2021 33:20
Like their counterparts from around the world, Chinese diplomats tend to be well-credentialed, sophisticated, multilingual and knowledgeable about their host countries and institutions. Yet an increasing number of Chinese envoys and officials are adopting a stridently nationalistic, even belligerent tone in their official statements. Some of these "wolf warrior" diplomats , have even shown a willi...
Biden's Tour of Europe Leaves a Lot of Unfinished Business 16.06.2021 30:07
"America is back at the table," President Joe Biden said at a press conference Sunday in Cornwall following his first G-7 summit. That statement perhaps best encapsulated Biden's message during his maiden voyage overseas. While he didn't mention his predecessor by name, the contrast with Donald Trump couldn't have been clearer. And it certainly came as a relief to the other G-7 leaders, as the sum...
Sizing Up Biden's U.N. Diplomacy and Guterres' Second Term 09.06.2021 33:30
During his first few months in office, President Joe Biden has largely followed through on his pledges to restore a more multilateralist U.S. foreign policy, rejoining a number of key international organizations and agreements that had been abandoned by his predecessor, Donald Trump. This new approach has come as a relief to many senior officials at the United Nations, particularly Secretary-Gener...
The Case Against Restraint 02.06.2021 51:19
Over the past decade or so, a school of thought known as "restraint" has been steadily gaining currency in the U.S. foreign policy establishment. While the idea encompasses a wide range of views and assumptions, proponents of restraint generally argue that in the wake of the Cold War, America overcommitted to its global responsibilities and stretched itself too thin, undertaking ill-conceived and...
Harnessing New Technologies to Financially Empower Women 26.05.2021 33:01
In 2015, a report from the McKinsey Global Institute found that up to $28 trillion could be added to global GDP by 2025 if women were allowed to achieve their full economic potential. Yet according to the World Economic Forum, there are more than 70 countries where women are not allowed to open bank accounts or obtain credit. The gender gap in financial account penetration tends to be widest in ce...
The Saudi-Iran Détente and the Israel-Hamas War 19.05.2021 40:49
In April 2018, Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, said in an interview with The Atlantic that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, "makes Hitler look good." MBS, as the crown prince is widely known, also dismissed the possibility of any talks between the two regional rivals. Just three years later, MBS has changed his tune, saying in a recent television...
The Greens' Activist Vision for German Foreign Policy 12.05.2021 39:31
Voters in Germany will go to the polls in September for elections that will be unusually consequential for the country's foreign and defense policy. Chancellor Angela Merkel is retiring after almost 16 years in the position, and three major parties recently announced their candidates to replace her. Much attention has focused on one of the candidates in particular: Annalena Baerbock of the Green p...
Cubans Are Still Waiting for Something New From Biden 06.05.2021 40:50
During his campaign for the presidency last year, Joe Biden pledged to reverse what he called "the failed Trump policies" toward Cuba. But now, Biden's White House is signaling that it is in no hurry to lift the severe sanctions and other measures imposed on Cuba by former President Donald Trump, much less return to the historic detente with Cuba that was pioneered by Biden's old boss, former Pres...
The Myths and Realities of China's Digital Currency 28.04.2021 32:46
Since last year, authorities in China have been conducting pilot programs for the country's new digital currency. The project, which Beijing has been researching since 2014, is an example of what's known as a central bank digital currency, which a number of other countries are experimenting with, but few of them are at as advanced a stage as China. A top official at China's central bank recently e...
The U.S. Military and the Legacy of Afghanistan 21.04.2021 42:50
When U.S. President Joe Biden announced his decision last week to fully withdraw American troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021, he justified it in part by pointing to an agreement signed by the Trump administration committing the U.S. to withdrawing by May 1. But he spent more time highlighting the disconnect between the original reasons the U.S. deployed its military to Afghanistan and the r...
Can Biden Go Big on Arms Control With Russia? 14.04.2021 31:34
One of President Joe Biden's first actions after taking office in January was to agree with Russian President Vladimir Putin on extending the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty . Better known as New START, it is the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between Washington and Moscow, verifiably limiting each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed delivery...
Matt Duss on a Progressive U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda 07.04.2021 44:55
Throughout Donald Trump's presidency, a recurring theme among the Washington foreign policy establishment was how to repair the damage he was doing to America's global standing. For many, particularly the centrist current of the Democratic party, that meant restoring the traditional approach to American foreign policy that Trump consistently undermined during his four years in office. But some f...
Rerun: Dealing With an 'Infinitely More Assertive China' 31.03.2021 30:46
This week on Trend Lines, Kevin Rudd, the former prime minister of Australia, joins WPR editor-in-chief Judah Grunstein to discuss the nature of the challenge China poses to the West, the implications of Xi Jinping's rule, and the future prospects of both China's rise and America's global leadership role. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you've read on WPR, you can sign up for our...
Rebooting U.S. Diplomatic Engagement in Africa 24.03.2021 35:24
"Where the state is absent or weak, non-state actors, such as religious movements and institutions, traditional ethnic polities, militant organizations, or combinations of all three, take its place, some for better, some for worse." Those are the words of former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell, in his new book , "Nigeria and the Nation-State: Rethinking Diplomacy with the Post-Colonial Wo...
The Significance of Pope Francis' Historic Trip to Iraq 17.03.2021 25:29
Pope Francis traveled to Iraq earlier this month, his first trip overseas since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and the first-ever papal visit to the war-torn country. Francis said he wrestled with concerns that the three-day visit could facilitate the spread of COVID-19, but ultimately deemed it a worthwhile opportunity to encourage and show solidarity with Iraq's dwindling Christian mi...
Biden's Review of Drone Strikes Is a Chance to Reject 'Targeted Killings' 10.03.2021 35:44
On its first day in office, the Biden administration quietly placed temporary limits on counterterrorism drone strikes outside of active battlefields. According to the New York Times, which first broke the news last week, the new restrictions are intended as a stopgap while Biden's national security team conducts a broader review of U.S. counterterrorism operations overseas—including whether to re...
A New Chief Prosecutor, and New Challenges, for the ICC 03.03.2021 22:39
Last month, after months of jockeying for influence, member states of the International Criminal Court held a secret ballot to determine the court's next chief prosecutor. The winner was Karim Khan, a British lawyer with extensive experience on both the prosecutorial and defense side of international criminal cases. Khan will be only the third person to hold the job. He will take over from the c...
Why Innovation Will Be Key to Africa's Post-COVID Rebuilding 24.02.2021 27:58
Most African countries have fared relatively well in their responses to the coronavirus pandemic, reporting rates of infection and mortality that are far below those seen across much of Europe and the Americas. Yet Africa is expected to take a huge economic hit from the pandemic and its associated containment measures, with the African Development Bank forecasting that an additional 50 million peo...
Can Belarus' Stalled Protests Regain Momentum? 17.02.2021 34:26
Just over six months ago, Alexander Lukashenko, the authoritarian ruler of Belarus, was declared the winner of a presidential election. Like others before it, the outcome of the Aug. 9 vote was not in question—official results showed Lukashenko winning just over 80 percent of the ballots despite widespread reports of voter fraud and the violent suppression of opposition supporters. What happened n...
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