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Ukraine Expects Increased Attacks on One-Year Anniversary of Invasion

In the News
WGN News
Sibel Oktay

Sibel Oktay remarks on how "steadfast and unwavering" European and American support of Ukraine has been this year with WGN News.

Screen shot of Sibel Oktay in an office with bookshelves in background on WGN Chicago. US Foreign Policy

Will the American-Ukraine Consensus Start to Crack?

In the News
The National Interest
Bruce Jentleson

"Soft spots have been showing—and risk becoming cracks in the support base Biden needs to sustain that commitment." argues Bruce Jentleson.

Zelenskyy and Biden shoulder shot, Z left and B right.
Reuters
Defense and Security

Are America and China Headed for Military Conflict?

In the News
The National Interest
Paul Heer

Is conflict inevitable between the two superpowers? Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer joins Jacob Heilbrunn and Elbridge A. Colby to discuss.

Profile head shot of Wang Yi looking to his left in front of a red Chinese flag.
Reuters
Defense and Security

The Consequences of Downing China's Spy Balloon

In the News
WTTW Chicago Tonight
Craig Kafura

Is China's spy balloon a wakeup call for closer monitoring of US airspace? Craig Kafura explores the answer with Brandis Friedman and Ian Hurd.

Screen shot of Brandis Friedman and Ian Hurd facing a screen with Craig Kafura on it. US Foreign Policy

Earthquake Fallout, Spy Balloon Hysteria, Ammo for Ukraine 

Video Series
World Review with Ivo Daalder

Susan Glasser, Prashant Rao, and Peter Spiegel join guest host Kim Ghattas to discuss the week's top news stories.

Aftermath of the deadly earthquake in Turkey
Reuters
Global Politics

The US Has No Good Options for How to Approach China

In the News
World Politics Review
Paul Poast

Moving forward, Washington can either oppose, embrace, or ignore Beijing, Paul Poast writes.

Joe Biden speaks virtually with Xi Jinping from the White House
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Chinese Spy Balloon Pops Prospects for US-China Rapprochement

In the News
The National Interest
Paul Heer

The incident reflects the emerging adversarial pathology of US-China relations, which is increasingly obstructing any efforts at mutual understanding, Paul Heer writes.

Antony Blinken speaks in front of US and Chinese flags
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Evaluating the US Response to China's Balloon

In the News
Sirius XM The Briefing
Bruce Jentleson

"Chinese satellites fly over the United States every day," Nonresident Senior Fellow Bruce Jentleson tells Steve Scully. "That doesn't make a headline the way a balloon does."

Sailors recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Balloon-gate, Earthquakes, and Russia's New Offensive

Video Series
World Review with Ivo Daalder

Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey
Reuters
Global Politics

Is China Really Scarier Than Zuckerberg?

In the News
The Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“The risk with TikTok is real, but American social media companies pose real risk, too,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

Hand holding cell phone with TikTok logo on the screen.
Nordskov Media
Tech and Science