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Ryan Witter

Exclusive Interview: Former U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul discusses democracy and U.S.-China tension

by Ryan Witter14 Jun 202114 Jun 2021Leave a comment

Michael McFaul sat down with USC GPI for an exclusive interview with fellow Ryan Witter.

News from the World

Goodnight Kabul: After nearly two decades of war, the U.S. is finally leaving Afghanistan

by Ryan Witter18 Apr 202118 Apr 2021Leave a comment

After nearly two decades, the United States is finally leaving Afghanistan — and NATO allies are following suit.

News from the World afghanistan, biden, bidenadminstration, kabul, MiddleEast, trump, war

Joe Biden, Iran’s nuclear future and the path to progress

by Ryan Witter3 Apr 20213 Apr 2021Leave a comment

Joe Biden has the chance to transform U.S.-Iran relations. Will he?

News from the World biden, foreignpolicy, future, iran, joebiden, nuclear, progress

Face-off: Does Turkey still belong in NATO?

by Ryan Witter30 Jan 202112 Feb 20211 Comment

Fellows Ryan and Matt debate increasing tension within the bloc and what it means for Ankara.

Face-off european union, NATO, syria, turkey, united states

African countries face emerging crises due to climate change-related natural disasters

by Ryan Witter2 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Floods wreaking havoc in the Sahel region are a sign of the climate crisis' growing impact.

News from the World africa, climate crisis, climatechange, ethiopia, flooding, niger, sahel, sahelregion, senegal

EU courts catastrophe in wake of democratic backsliding

by Ryan Witter1 Sep 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Brussels’ dawdling in the face of rapid democratic erosion is a win for authoritarianism in Europe

Uncategorized brussels, eu, european union, hungary, immigration, Opinion, poland

India and Australia tighten partnership in response to China’s regional aggression

by Ryan Witter24 Jun 2020Leave a comment

Australia and India are working together to counter China's aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific.

News from the World australia, china, foreignpolicy, india, indopacific, security

NATO takes a risk in adding North Macedonia to its ranks

by Ryan Witter28 May 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

The small Balkan nation officially acceded to NATO in late March, drawing Russia's aggression

Uncategorized Opinion

State of U.S.-China relations plunges to new lows amid COVID-19 pandemic

by Ryan Witter1 Apr 2020Leave a comment

As the COVID-19 continues its relentless spread around the world, the Sino-American relationship falls into further disrepair.

News from the World

Trump administration continues fight against Huawei 5G despite corporation’s inroads in Europe

by Ryan Witter24 Feb 202024 Mar 2020Leave a comment

The Trump administration scrambles to maintain its commitment to combat China's Huawei 5G technology.

News from the World

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