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China-Centric Globalization

Thomas Palley argues that U.S. policymakers have not fully grasped the implications of China-centric globalization and how it has fundamentally altered the global geopolitics.
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Getting on the Right Side of History

Parag Khanna outlines the merits of an American foreign policy that supports Egypt's movement towards self-determination.
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What's at Stake in Cairo

Brian Till assesses the implications of Egypt's uprising for the United States and for the region.
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Let's End America's "Middle East First" Policy

Michael Lind argues that an Asia-focused US foreign policy would force the US to reform its military budget, revitalize its domestic industrial base and discipline its financial sector to compete with Asia's rising economic powers.
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Complicating the Transition in US-Egyptian Relations

Daniel Levy argues that a key complicating factor in the transition away from the Mubarak regime will be the Egypt-US-Israel triangle of relationships.
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Policy Papers

The Economic and Geo-Political Implications of China-Centric Globalization
Thomas Palley
February 8, 2012
Whither Command of the Commons?
Sameer Lalwani
September 13, 2011
Monetary Policy and Central Banking After the Crisis
Thomas Palley
August 3, 2011
Russia’s Revised Strategic Plan
July 15, 2011
Adapting to a Copernican World: Paradigmatic Leap and Policy Challenges
July 12, 2011
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In the News

Northern Police Winning Over Afghans | Regina Leader-Post
Anatol Lieven
November 17, 2012
Pakistan Doet Concessie: Kopstukken Talibaan Worden Vrijgelaten | NRC Handelsblad
Anatol Lieven
November 14, 2012
Northern Police Win Over Southern Afghans in Taliban Heartland Despite Different Ethnicity | Fox News
Anatol Lieven
November 14, 2012
The Waiting Game | Daily Beast
Leila Hilal
November 13, 2012
La Oposición Siria Se Reinventa | IPS
Leila Hilal
November 13, 2012
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Articles and Op-Eds

How U.S. Can Once Again Define the Future
November 27 | CNN
Patrick C. Doherty
Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-56 by Anne Applebaum - Review
October 26 | The Guardian (London)
Anatol Lieven
Why Syria's Fragmentation is Turkey's Opportunity
October 24 | The Atlantic
Parag Khanna
The Rise of Hybrid Governance
October 19
Parag Khanna
Seven Lean Years of Peacemaking
September 11 | New York Times
Daniel Levy
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Events

On the Cliff: A Bernard L. Schwartz Symposium
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 - 9:00am | Washington
Reframing U.S. Strategy in a Turbulent World: American Spring?
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - 12:15pm | Washington
Deng Xiaoping:Founding Father of China's Economic Rise
Monday, October 3, 2011 - 12:15pm | Washington
Beyond Primacy
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 12:15pm | Washington
Palestine's U.N. Gambit
Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 12:30pm | Washington
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American Strategy and the Unfolding Great Power Transition

spacer The 2008 global financial crisis along with the continued rise of China and the other BRIC powers has accelerated a great power transition that could be as far-reaching in its implications as that of the early 20th century. How the United States responds to the challenge of an emerging multi-polar world and how rising powers like China, Brazil, and India see their place in the international system will determine to a great degree whether the 21st century is peaceful and prosperous.

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