Friday, October 25, 2024

Brookings Foreign Policy - October 25, 2024 - Understanding Europe's turn on migration, What next on the war in Ukraine? The 2024 BRICS Summit

 

Brookings Foreign Policy

October 25, 2024

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visit the Lampedusa migrant hotspot.

Understanding Europe's turn on migration

 

As the European Union faces its highest number of asylum applications since 2016, there has been a notable change in tone on migration toward a more securitized approach, even among mainstream parties. Tara Varma and Sophie Roehse explain the shift.

 

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What next on the war in Ukraine?

 

In a new backgrounder, Michael E. O'Hanlon, Alejandra Rocha, Sophie Roehse, and Mallika Yadwad give an overview of Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine, where the conflict sits now, and what the future might hold.

 

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The 2024 BRICS Summit

 

This week, BRICS member states and their outreach partners gathered in Russia for their first summit since its expansion. 10 Brookings experts outline how different countries view BRICS and its impact on the international order.

 

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“This is a complicated relationship and certainly not a marriage. Turkey and Russia are simultaneously friends and rivals and the way they manage that balance is through Erdoğan's personal relationship with Putin.”

 

October 23, 2024 | Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, The New York Times

 
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International affairs

 

China's stance on climate. Margaret Pearson and Michael Davidson explain how U.S.-China relations intersect with the global problem of climate change.

 

Beijing's sanctions dilemma. Gloria Xiong decodes Chinese narratives on the strategy, tactics, and legality of U.S. economic sanctions campaigns.

 

Risky business. Andrew Yeo interviews Sarah Bauerle Danzman on coordinating foreign direct investment screening across the United States, Japan, and South Korea.

 

The return of total war. In both Ukraine and the Middle East, the relatively narrow scope that defined war during the post-9/11 era has dramatically widened, writes Mara Karlin in Foreign Affairs.

 
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