Lurking crises for trans-Atlantic relations, tackling New York’s housing crisis, and Afghanistan’s new environment and its implications.
Nonstate threats in the Taliban’s Afghanistan While Afghanistan’s new Taliban leadership has been preoccupied with near-term challenges, nonstate armed actors in the country have begun to assess the opportunities and limitations that come with a return to Taliban rule. Joshua White examines this new environment and its implications for the United States. Read more | Lurking crises for trans-Atlantic relations Will Russia launch a further military incursion into Ukraine by the end of March? What is the future of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline? In the latest edition of the Trans-Atlantic Scorecard, Brookings foreign policy experts answer these questions and more. Read more |
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