Alumni Confidential: Kori Schake
Kori, you are the director of foreign and defense policy studies at American Enterprise Institute,…
Kori, you are the director of foreign and defense policy studies at American Enterprise Institute,…
We live in an era of increasing protest, with large-scale, sustained social unrest regularly seen around the world.…
The controversy surrounding Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) potential visit to Taiwan centers on what it implies…
Protecting the environment is one of the most pressing issues countries face today. Yet, nations…
During President Biden’s recent trip to Israel, he reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to a…
Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, responses in the United States and Europe…
In China’s state-driven planning process, 2021 was a landmark year heralding a new and far…
Human induced climate change—driven by use of carbon-based fossil fuels and the greenhouse gases (GHGs)…
Sweden’s and Finland’s recent decisions to join NATO marked a historic moment for the two Nordic states…
In your book, The Rise of China’s Industrial Policy, you write that there’s a huge…
The conjecture that being single drives young men to commit political violence is compelling. It…
Ukraine is run by Nazis. NATO is arming Ukraine as a proxy to invade Russia. America has been…
On May 25, 2022, the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC)…
Tai Ming Cheung Given that we’ve come all this way and we have all these…
When Marc De Vore, a senior lecturer at St. Andrews University in Scotland, first heard…
On May 17, the Malian government released a televised statement claiming that soldiers attempted to stage…
There’s been a lot of talk recently about how what is going on in Europe…
In September of 2014, Abu Mohammad al-Adnani, the chief propagandist for the Islamic State in…
Many scholars have suggested that education can reduce crime, either by changing individual values or incentives, by integrating individuals…