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    International efforts, such as the Paris Agreement, aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But experts say countries aren’t doing enough to limit dangerous global warming.

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    This interactive examines how nationwide bans on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, as proposed by the Biden administration on April 28, 2022, could help shrink the racial gap on U.S. lung cancer death rates.

    by Olivia Angelino, Thomas J. Bollyky, Elle Ruggiero and Isabella Turilli February 1, 2023 Global Health Program

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    Four points framed Dr. Doshi’s remarks to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. First, China is an ambitious and formidable competitor unlike any the United States h…

    Testimony by Rush Doshi May 22, 2025 China Strategy Initiative

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    Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers May 10 to May 16.
    by Noël James and Diya Mehta May 27, 2025 Women Around the World
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    Incumbent parties in Australia and Singapore scored unexpected landslide victories on Saturday. A major factor appeared to be voters' trust that they were best equipped to handle President Donald Trump and his trade policies. 
    by Joshua Kurlantzick May 4, 2025 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies
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    President Donald Trump’s proposed “reciprocal” tariff plan places some of the highest tariff levels on East Asian countries—many of which depend on U.S. markets to grow their economies.
    by Joshua Kurlantzick April 30, 2025 Asia Program
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    Australia’s Upcoming Elections and the Trump Factor
    Despite widespread dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s performance, the Labor Party is likely to win re-election in Australia due to political backlash against Donald Trump’s policies.
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    by Elliott Abrams November 22, 2024 Pressure Points
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    How Australia is Responding to a Second Trump Term
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    NATO’s Indo-Pacific Aspirations
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    by David Sacks October 10, 2024 Asia Unbound
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    by Noël James September 13, 2024 Women Around the World
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    Guam’s Strategic Importance in the Indo-Pacific
    The island’s proximity to Asia makes it a critical outpost for the U.S. military and a potential hub in the event of regional conflict.
    by Clara Fong and Diana Roy September 6, 2024
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    Australia’s Growing Defense and Security Role in the Indo-Pacific
    Australia’s first comprehensive national defense strategy comes as Chinese coercion around Taiwan and in the South China Sea sparks heightened concerns about Beijing’s intentions and ambitions in the region. 
    by Natalie Caloca August 1, 2024
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    by Noël James May 31, 2024 Women Around the World
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    by Noël James May 3, 2024 Women Around the World
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