Daniel I. Pedreira, adjunct professor of Politics and International Relations, told Newsweek that U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, who has been nominated by President-Elect Donald Trump to be his secretary of state, will likely "continue his vocal criticism of the Cuban regime and will support Cuba's democratic opposition movement." Rubio, who was born in Miami to Cuban parents and serves as a senior fellow at the Green School, has been a highly vocal opponent of the Havana government. ?? Read more: https://ow.ly/4VTg50U9xAw
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Missed our discussion with Mauricio Claver-Carone? You can now watch the full conversation on YouTube! Moderated by GA President Tulio Vera, we explored how a second Trump administration might shape foreign policy in Latin America. Don't miss these key insights! Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ejPg292U #USLatinAmericaRelations #GlobalAmericans #PolicyInsights
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????He has 31 years of experience in foreign policy, has worked with three American presidents, and during the first administration of President Donald J. Trump, he held a very important position on the National Security Council: Nicholas S. Kass, Executive Director for International Corporate Affairs, had a new appearance on Antena 3 – CNN, where he discussed the changes that President Trump's new term would bring to the world. Mr. Kass answered Mihai Gadea's questions about: ? the key moments in the U.S. electoral campaign. ? the relationship between the U.S. and Europe after the elections and how the result will impact the relationship with Romania. ? President Trump's approach to foreign policy and global conflicts. Watch his appearance here:
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While my realist inclination fosters deep skepticism toward democratic peace theory, Michael Doyle’s recent article in Foreign Affairs, titled "Why They Don’t Fight," piques my curiosity, prompting an appreciation of its argument within international relations theory. Doyle argues “this cold war—should the world indeed succumb to it—will be different from the first one. It pits democracies against autocracies, not capitalists against communists. Its geopolitics put a rising power (China) against an old hegemon (the United States), and an aggressive militarist (Putin) against an overstretched alliance (NATO). Every party sees itself on the defensive. The United States and its allies want a “world safe for democracy” in which national security is affordable, elections are secure, markets are free, and human rights remain an ideal. China, Russia, and their allies want a world safe for autocracy, where governments are free to skip elections and neglect human rights, where markets and information are subject to state direction, and where no one outside the government questions state policy. Both sides are threatened because those two visions are incompatible.” The author contends “this struggle may be scary, but it should not come as a surprise. It is, in fact, exactly what democratic peace theory predicts. Liberal states are being cooperative and peaceable toward fellow members of the club, working through institutions such as NATO and the Quad. But with respect to autocracies, they remain ready for war.”
Read Michael Doyle on why democracies do not go to war with one another—and whether the world can move away from a dangerous ideological standoff between liberal states and autocracies.
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This book offers a concise comparison of the constitutions of the UK, USA, Switzerland, China, and France. It explores their core features, including the roles and functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Special attention is given to unique aspects like the UK's conventions, the U.S.'s separation of powers, Switzerland's direct democracy, China's democratic centralism, and France's semi-presidential system. The book also analyzes the interaction between these political institutions and their impact on governance.
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?? Trump picks hawks & neocons to run US foreign policy: Meet his warmongering cabinet | Geopolitical Economy Report ?? Description: Donald Trump has nominated warmongering neoconservatives to run his foreign policy, including Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor, Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary, John Ratcliffe as CIA Director, and Elise Stefanik as UN Ambassador. Ben Norton reports on their extremely hawkish views. #anarchy #anarchism #freedom #socialism #multilateralism #multipolarity #diplomacy #usa #cuba #apartheidisrael #china #russia #BRICS ___ We are all on a collective journey towards Decolonization, De-Globalization, and the dissolvement of all forms of capitalized state wealth consolidation { individual and collective corruption }. Thus the necessity of shifting towards #BRICS Multipolarity and Multilateralism, and actively shifting away from Collective Western Hegemony. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Apartheid Israel’s continued presence in the occupied Palestinian territory is illegal and that it should come to an end “as rapidly as possible”. ___ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. https://lnkd.in/dk5tTUiu
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For the second time this week, Eric Lob, associate professor of FIU - Politics and International Relations, shared his expertise in The Conversation US, describing how Iran selects its supreme leader. Lob’s article responds to Iran’s political uncertainty in choosing their next president following the sudden death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. ?? Learn more: https://ow.ly/VaHa50RUxo2
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The World Today, the magazine of @ChathamHouse, is BACK with its new issue! ?? Stories include Trump 2.0 & the world, why Kamala Harris has more foreign policy experience than you think, how Europe is thwarting Russia’s spies, and much more! Read now: https://lnkd.in/eqVZfpfy
Autumn 2024: How Trump 2.0 would upend the world
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Meet Anand Menon—a?European Politics and Foreign Affairs?professor?at King's College London?and the director?of the?UK in a Changing Europe?project. Mr. Menon's?research?areas?include the policies and institutions of the European Union, European security, and British politics.?He will be our moderator for our webinar on August 14, where he will provide insights into the results of the French election. ???? If you haven't already done so, sign up for the event and swipe left to learn more about Anand Menon! ?? #linkinbio #pacificcouncil #globalelectionseries
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Avoiding War: How My Personality Kept Us Out Under the Trump Administration Discover how my personality helped maintain peace and prevented war during the Trump administration. Learn more about the importance of personality in politics and international relations. #PeaceThroughPersonality #PreventingWar #TrumpAdministration #PoliticsAndPersonality #InternationalRelations #WarPrevention #AvoidingConflict #PersonalityMatters #PeacefulPolitics #MaintainingPeace
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The World Today, the magazine of Chatham House, is BACK with its new issue! ?? Stories include Trump 2.0 & the world, why Kamala Harris has more foreign policy experience than you think, how Europe is thwarting Russia’s spies, and much more! Read now: https://lnkd.in/e6QtajBe
Autumn 2024: How Trump 2.0 would upend the world
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