Remaking the world order, peace through edge, and more.
Weekend Reads
February 1, 2025
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Remaking the World Order: No Small Feat
by Thomas E. Graham
The United States needs to redefine its role in world affairs. But what does that mean and what will it take? Read it here.
Peace Through Edge
by Bilal Y. Saab and Natasha Ahmed
Tech cooperation with China is not necessarily accommodationist and can deliver competitive benefits to the United States. Read it here.
Trump Will Be Tougher on Russia Than Many Expect
by Dan White
A closer reading of the history suggests the incoming Trump administration will pursue a harder line on Russia than some observers have feared. Read it here.
Suriname, China, and the New Cold War
by Scott B. MacDonald
Although it is one of the smallest countries in the Western Hemisphere, Suriname is gaining importance as one of the world’s newest oil producers. Read it here.
Second Time’s the Charm? A Review of the Trump Administration’s Executive Order on Energy
by Josiah Neeley
While there are some merits to President Trump’s recent executive order on energy, there are some pitfalls that can be avoided if he relies on market forces rather than executive orders. Read it here.