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Paul Poast

For All Its Flaws and Limitations, International Law Still Matters

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Paul Poast

"One must always think of the counterfactual: What would the behavior be without the law?" Paul Poast writes. "In most cases, the answer is, Probably worse."

Members of the United Nations Security Council applaud after passing a cease-fire resolution in Gaza
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Global Politics

After 75 Years, NATO Is as Relevant and Valuable as Ever

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World Politics Review
Paul Poast

"NATO once again has a clear singular mission: it returns it to its core function of ensuring the territorial integrity of Europe," Paul Poast writes.

World leaders stand on stage at the NATO summit in Vilnius
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Defense and Security

Cutting off US Aid Will Only Prolong the War in Ukraine

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Paul Poast

"Rather than ending the fighting quickly, cutting off US aid would simply set Russia up to launch a major new offensive," Paul Poast writes.

Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a multiple launch rocket system
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US Foreign Policy

The US-China Rivalry Was Never Going to Spare TikTok

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The drama around TikTok highlights the vulnerability of the global economy to geopolitics, Paul Poast writes.

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US Foreign Policy

When It Comes to the War in Gaza, the Global Is 'Going Local'

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Paul Poast

Paul Poast explores the effectiveness of municipal action on global affairs in the wake of recent city resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

People hold signs calling for a ceasefire in Gaza at an Oakland City Council meeting
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US Foreign Policy

For Europe, Security Autonomy Will Always Be a Bridge Too Far

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Paul Poast

"Time and again, European nations have tried to forge a unified military identity, and time and again they have failed," Paul Poast writes.

Polish and other NATO troops take part in military maneuvers
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Defense and Security

US Support for Israel Is Becoming All Cost, No Benefit

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Paul Poast

"The US looks like a lonely hegemon, due to the actions of an ally that it is unable to reel in but unwilling to cut off," Paul Poast writes.

Biden listens during a meeting with Netanyahu
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US Foreign Policy

Trump May Not Be NATO’s Biggest Challenge

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"Even using the most optimistic evidence from existing research, alliances are still found to fail a quarter of the time," Paul Poast writes.

Trump on stage at a NATO summit
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US Foreign Policy

A Frozen War in Ukraine Would Be a Victory for Russia

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Paul Poast

"It is no surprise that Zelenskyy is trying all he can to change the war’s dynamics and avoid this outcome," Paul Poast writes.

Ukrainian soldiers go to their position in the frontline close to Bakhmut
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Defense and Security

Biden Is Right to Keep the US Engaged in the World

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Would the United States and the world be better off if Washington sat some things out? Paul Poast weighs in.

Joe Biden walks by world flags
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