A New Paradigm for American Policy; New Survey Data Shows the Promises and Perils Facing the Country’s New Government; The Case for Seizing Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine’s Defense
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The End of the Israel Exception

A New Paradigm for American Policy

By Andrew P. Miller

 

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What Syrians Want

New Survey Data Shows the Promises and Perils Facing the Country’s New Government

By Salma Al-Shami and Michael Robbins

 
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Make Moscow Pay

The Case for Seizing Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine’s Defense

By Wally Adeyemo and David Shimer

 

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BRICS Is Missing Its Chance

United by Trump’s Hostility, but Too Divided to Seize the Moment

By Oliver Stuenkel and Alexander Gabuev

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