What Comes After Extended Deterrence; The Cost of Falling Behind on Climate Adaptation; U.S. Policy Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better
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The Broken Nuclear Umbrella

What Comes After Extended Deterrence

By Jennifer Lind and Daryl G. Press

 

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An anti-desertification project in Ordos, China, June 2026

Extreme Weather Will Upend U.S.-China Competition

The Cost of Falling Behind on Climate Adaptation

By Alice C. Hill and Mengye Zhu

 
Rwandan President Paul Kagame, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi, Washington, D.C., December 2025

Why America Gets Africa Wrong

U.S. Policy Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better

By Zachariah Mampilly

 
Marines holding the U.S. flag, New York City, May 2026 

Don’t Give Up on Global Order

America Depends on It—and Can Restore It

By Philip H. Gordon

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