New Perspectives in Foreign Policy Issue 18
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A journal written by and for the enrichment of young professionals.
In this issue:
- Maritime Gray Zone Tactics: The Argument for Reviewing the 1951 U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty
- From the Ground Up: Combatting the Rise of Right-Wing Terror
- Charting a Smarter Path Forward in Nicaragua
- Europe First—The European Response to Made in China 2025 and America First
- The Growing Need for U.S. Leadership on Technology Regulation
- The “Democratization of Space” and the Increasing Effects of Commercial Satellite Imagery on Foreign Policy
- MOR Money MOR Problems: China’s Mixed-Ownership Reforms in Practice
- Lessons from Xinjiang: The Dangers of U.S. Investment in Chinese Surveillance Technology
- Countering Misinformation with Lessons from Public Health
- Blockchain and Aggregating Microgrid Projects in Developing Nations
- Quantifying “Developing Nation” for International Trade
- What Women Want: Developing Gender-Inclusive Cash Transfer Programming
- Sowing Biodiversity for a Fruitful Global Food Security Strategy
About New Perspectives
New Perspectives in Foreign Policy is published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) to provide a forum for young professionals to debate issues of importance in foreign policy. Though New Perspectives seeks to bring new voices into the dialogue, it does not endorse specific opinions or policy prescriptions. As such, the views expressed herein are solely those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editorial Board, CSIS, or the CSIS Board of Trustees.