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Arctic Science Cannot Afford a New Cold War

2 October 2020by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

Editorial Nature Records are being broken in the Arctic, but not the kinds to celebrate. Last summer, Greenland lost more than twice as much ice as the yearly average since […]

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America is Preparing for the Wrong Arctic Crisis

13 August 2020by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Victoria Herrmann Scientific American In late July, the Trump Administration appointed James DeHart as the first U.S. Coordinator for the Arctic. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Mr. […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, NATIONAL SECURITY

The Different Levels of Geopolitics of the Arctic

16 January 2020by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Andreas Østhagen Georgetown Journal of International Affairs Few areas have been the source of as much speculation, hype, and overgeneralization as the Arctic region at the start of the […]

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Emmanuel Macron’s Strategy of Disruption as the World Order Changes

13 December 2019by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Benjamin Haddad Foreign Policy The last few weeks have seen a flurry of diplomatic activity and disruptive new rhetoric emerging from Paris. In a blunt and wide-ranging interview on the […]

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NATO’s Essential Minnows and the Russian Threat

14 June 2017by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Joseph Rollwagen & Justin McCauley The Bridge When living on a shoestring budget, it is important to make your limited resources go a long way. Beans are cheaper than meat; […]

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Should America Keep Giving Billions of Dollars to Countries in Need?

22 May 2017by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Malaka Gharib National Public Radio Each year, the United States sends billions of dollars to poor countries. Does it really help them grow? The question isn’t new. But it’s […]

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The Roots of Russia’s Political Appeal in Europe and the United States

12 January 2017by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Ronald Brownstein The Atlantic Donald Trump is practically alone in mainstream American politics in his consistent praise of Vladimir Putin and insistence that the United States would benefit from […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, NATIONAL SECURITY

The Lawless Trons of Cyberspace

9 January 2017by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Travis Nicks Center for International Maritime Security Open borders are here. You likely crossed the Rio Grande before breakfast this morning and you’ll sneak into China before you sleep […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, LAW, NATIONAL SECURITY

The Battle for the Arctic

15 November 2016by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Andreas Kuersten The National Interest Anyone who’s paid any attention to media coverage of the Arctic, even just in passing, knows that there’s a battle brewing for the top […]

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Is Putin’s Russia Ready for Trump’s America?

14 November 2016by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Joshua Yaffa The New Yorker Last Wednesday morning, members of the Russian parliament broke into spontaneous applause. “Colleagues three minutes ago, Hillary Clinton admitted her defeat in U.S. Presidential […]

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