Storella & Nichols (MAIA ’23) Publish Op-Ed on U.S.-China Support of African Public Health
“Tensions between the world’s two largest powers will persist. But collaborative health projects in Africa could build bridges, advance shared goals and strengthen African countries’ health systems.”
Gallagher & Merling Argue for Issuance of Additional IMF SDRs
“Instead of making policymakers in poor countries feel that the U.S. has forgotten them, the U.S. can take the lead and pave the way for a new SDR allocation that ensures these countries quickly receive $210 billion worth of support.”
Heine & Ray Explore Troubling Lead-Up to Summit of the Americas
“The run-up to the IX Summit of the Americas shows that the zero-sum, exclusionary approach to the development challenges of the Americas initiated by the Trump administration and continued by Biden is a dead-end street.”
Storella Comments on China’s Pragmatic Foreign Policy Strategy
“Beijing’s long-term strategic calculus on Russia likely will not change and Beijing will apply the same strategic patience, lack of remorse, and ultimate flexibility to Russia that has served it in the past.”
Storella Discusses Trump’s Impact on SIV Processing
“‘Extreme vetting’ produced extreme delays that put our allies’ lives at risk and contributed to the desperate scenes we are witnessing in Kabul today.”
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on China’s Narratives About U.S.
“A new cold war between the U.S. and China is not inevitable. But false PRC narratives about U.S. behavior toward China will only contribute to a further souring of relations.”
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on U.S. Multilateral Diplomacy
“Multilateralism has long been a mainstay of U.S. security and that need will only grow.”
Gallagher & Heine Discuss Development Finance in Ecuador
“Reworking the Ecuador deal in that image is good development policy and good foreign policy that won’t be forgotten in Ecuador. It is also a better way to compete with China.”
Najam Publishes Op-Ed on Biden’s Inauguration Speech
“The most important international message Biden can deliver is one of domestic healing.”
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on Diplomats’ Role in Global Health Crises
Drawing on experience fighting Ebola, Storella and Hawkins discuss the role American diplomats play on the frontlines in heading off dangerous pandemics.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on U.S. Trade Policy Under Trump
“In this time of crisis, the United States needs to fundamentally remake its trade policy to promote good jobs…tame inequality and protect the environment.”
Gallagher & Heine Co-Author The Hill Op-Ed on IDB Leadership
Professor Kevin Gallager and Ambassador Jorge Heine argue against U.S. leadership at the Inter-American Development Bank.
Storella Makes the Argument for U.S. Health Diplomacy in The Hill
Incoming Professor Mark C. Storella outlines the need for U.S. diplomatic leadership on global health in the age of COVID-19.
Gallagher and Heine Write Op-Ed on Puerto Rico’s Role in U.S. Pandemic Response
Kevin Gallagher and Jorge Heine wrote an op-ed on the roll Puerto Rico could play in fighting COVID-19 and helping the U.S. prepare for future pandemics.
Klinger in The Hill on Rare Earth Elements
Prof. Julie Klinger discusses rare earth elements and the importance of capitalizing on shared global interests to ensure that the new rare earth supply chains are sustainable.
Najam in The Hill on Why Kashmir is a Global Crisis
Dean Adil Najam discusses how the ongoing conflict in Kashmir is a global crisis — extending beyond India and Pakistan.
Najam in The Hill on Why Trump Should Mediate Kashmir Dispute
Dean Adil Najam discusses why President Donald Trump might be a good fit to mediate the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.
Najam in The Hill on Trump-Khan Meeting
Dean Adil Najam discusses the upcoming meeting between Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan and United States President Donald Trump.
Gallagher Publishes OpEd in The Hill on the USMCA
GDP Center Director Kevin Gallagher outlines how the pharmaceutical industry will benefit from the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Greenwald Publishes OpEd in The Hill on China and Saudi Arabia
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses what the developing relations between China and Saudi Arabia could mean for the United States.