Broadening the STEM workforce pipeline to include underrepresented communities is a key national priority. This week, we ...
An examination of Malaysia’s history in the Patani region shows that its approach –– shaped by security, economic, as well as ...
Clean water and nutritious food are vital to human welfare and increasingly important to U.S. foreign policy. A CSIS expert ...
The European Union (EU)’s palm oil ban is well underway, and Indonesia and Malaysia are taking action to protect their global ...
On the eve of Mexico’s historic presidential election, CSIS’s Ryan Berg joins the podcast to discuss the front-runner, Claudia Sheinbaum and her opponent Xóchitl Gálvez, a tech entrepreneur who is ...
This episode of 35 West originally aired on December 20, 2023. Now, just days away from the election, many of topics discussed have only grown in relevance over the course of the official campaign ...
Jon Alterman speaks with Dr. Sanam Vakil, director of the MENA program at Chatham House and a lecturer at SAIS, about the fallout from President Raisi’s death, how Gulf states are likely to react, and ...
This week, the Scholl Chair contemplates the ongoing "pendulum swing" toward worker power and strong government and the ...
By undermining intellectual property (IP) protections, the draft WHO Pandemic Agreement has the potential to harm the ...
Nigeria’s hydrocarbon sector remains the cornerstone of Nigeria’s economy, driving both economic growth and serving as the ...
After evaluating the current landscape of existing international AI governance frameworks, Hiroki Habuka and David U. Socol ...
This edition of the Evening covers China Launches Military Drills, Russia Slams Kharkiv, Blue Angels, and More ...