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March 20, 2026
Would You Fight For Your Country? The Most and Least Willing Among NATO AlliesThis piece is part of The Ties That Bind, a project on NATO’s role in the global security landscape. If a war were to break out, would you be willing to fight for your country? This is a shortened... Read more |
March 18, 2026
China’s Political Warfare: Challenges to Taiwan and the United States in Latin AmericaThroughout Latin America, China is engaging in a unique form of political warfare—employing, per FPRI’s definition, “elements of national power including cyber, economic, financial, informational, paramilitary, and political statecraft tools short of declared war… to achieve political goals.” While... Read more |
March 6, 2026
From Tehran to Donbas: What the Iran War Means for Russia and UkraineThe sudden outbreak of war in in Iran has snapped the world’s attention away from Eastern Europe toward the Persian Gulf and wider Middle East. Yet for Ukraine, the implications of this new conflict are anything but peripheral. The... Read more |
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March 5, 2026
FPRI Experts React | Understanding the Third Gulf WarThe third Gulf War began with an assassination on February 28, 2026, in broad daylight in central Iran. The war has engulfed the region in conflict, extending from neighboring Gulf Arab countries to the waters just off Sri Lanka.... Read more |
March 5, 2026
Better Late Than Never, US and Allies Race toward Ukrainian Counter-Shahed TechThis piece is part of Behind the Front, an FPRI project on the future of US and allied national defense. The idea that an Iranian Shahed drone could strike the US Navy’s nerve center in Bahrain during daylight hours,... Read more |
March 2, 2026
Czech President, New Government in Early Power StruggleIn an interview on Feb. 1, 2026 on the popular Czech television political commentary series “Questions with Vaclav Moravec,” Petr Macinka, the Czech foreign minister and head of the government’s junior coalition party Motorists for Themselves (Motoristé sobě), declared... Read more |
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February 28, 2026
FPRI Experts React | Renewed Conflict in IranAaron Stein, President After declaring Iran’s nuclear program obliterated after Operation Midnight Hammer, the US has returned to finish the job. The backdrop for this renewed air campaign is complicated, but worth fleshing out to understand the implications for... Read more |
February 13, 2026
In Conversation with Roland Theis | Germany RearmsThe following conversation was recorded on February 5, 2026 and has been edited for clarity. You can listen to the conversation here. Aaron Stein: Hello and welcome. Today I’m joined by Roland Theis. He is a member of the... Read more |
February 13, 2026
Understanding Berlin’s Security EnvironmentWelcome back to the Ties That Bind, a project of the Foreign Policy Research Institute examining the past, present, and future of NATO and the transatlantic relationship. This season we examine how Western European NATO members like Germany are... Read more |
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