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Shaping Discourse
The recent trilateral summit among the United States, Japan, and the Philippines has focused predominantly on strengthening military ties in response to China’s maritime assertiveness in the South China Sea. Could this risk escalating tensions?
AidData's groundbreaking research on China's Belt and Road Initiative features in The Economist, highlighting how China targets geopolitical fence-sitters for investment.
GRI Postdoc Nara Sritharan and student Peter Rizkallah write in 9Dashline about the intricate dance of global geopolitics, economic interests often intertwine with security concerns in Indonesia's relationship with China.
TRIP project researchers write in Foreign Policy about findings from their recent survey wave, indicating IR experts are divided on whether the U.S. response to Russia’s war will deter a Chinese invasion.
Student researcher Kritika Jothishankar and postdoctoral research fellow Nara Sridharan write in Inkstick about what the summit between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden means for strategic discourse on US-China relations and development initiatives.
International Justice Lab Director Kelly Zvobgo and Meredith Loken write in Foreign Policy about how race is a central organizing feature of world politics.