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Billions of people will watch the World Cup and the Olympics – academics should tune in too.

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Leaders, especially those populist inclined, should relearn the historical lesson that effective diplomacy often requires knowing when to stay silent.

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Overwhelming US-Israeli military superiority has failed to produce stable political outcomes or meet key strategic objectives.

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Professor T.V. Paul speaks in episode two of two on advice for early career researchers, international security, and artificial intelligence in the classroom.

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Without incorporating regime survival into coercive strategy, future nuclear crises are likely to follow similar trajectories of escalation and mistrust.

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