Last week, Whitney and I looked at the evolution of AGOA from its enactment in 2000 to today. We discussed how duty -free ...
With her expertise, Correa-Cabrera continues to influence discussions on border policy, offering insights that are informed by rigorous fieldwork and a unique, borderlander’s perspective. Her work is ...
Dr. Niambi Carter’s research isn’t just about race. She studies what it means to be Black, how identity is shaped by history, and how migration and political power intersect in ways that transcend ...
Zambia gets 85% of its electricity from hydropower. It’s now on the verge of approving its third coal-fired power plant in a ...
The future of Russia’s military bases in Syria remains uncertain, but Moscow has already begun efforts to secure some foothold in the region—with or without Assad. If Russia manages to maintain a ...
The Constitutional amendment in question represents a fundamental turnaround in Mexico’s energy sector that undoes, albeit ...
Ankara’s Syria strategy intertwines with HTS-led opposition offensives against Assad, aiming to weaken Kurdish groups, ...
Wilson Center Middle East Program Fellow Steven Heydemann offers analysis of what this moment means for Syria and its people. He covers the swift overthrow and its impact on Syria and the Middle East, ...
In 2024, both the United States and the European Union are changing their leadership. Following the European Parliament ...
Widespread unrest has gripped Tbilisi and other cities across Georgia, a small but strategically significant nation in the South Caucasus that was a Soviet Union republic from 1921 to 1991. More than ...
Film—indeed, all art forms—continues to feed Ukrainian souls, which explains in part why so many Ukrainians are seeking out films, theater performances, music, and literature during this time of ...
France has plunged into political chaos after parliamentarians ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier in an historic no-confidence vote, the first of its kind in more than six decades. Sparked by ...