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Decoding the 2024 Indian General Elections
June 5, 2024
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM EDT

On June 4, the ballots of roughly 650 million Indian voters will be counted in the culmination of the country’s eighteenth general election. Join this expert panel as they analyze the results of the election and its implications for India’s future. 

  • Rahul Verma
  • Sunetra Choudhury
President Raisi’s Death Shows the Russia-Iran Partnership Is Inescapable

There are so many economic, political, and military factors pulling Moscow and Tehran closer together that individuals are almost irrelevant. 

· May 24, 2024
event
A Conversation with Senior Advisor to the President for Energy and Investment, Amos Hochstein
May 30, 2024
10:00 AM — 10:45 AM EDT

Aaron David Miller and Amos Hochstein discuss how the Israel-Hamas war may affect the international economy, supply chains, and the global trade of hydrocarbons.

in the media
Iran’S Nuclear Threshold Challenge

To navigate the twin problems of dealing with Iran and preventing the nuclear threshold from becoming a desirable status for others, policymakers ultimately will need to reconfigure nuclear energy and nonproliferation policy.

· May 23, 2024
War on the Rocks
Putin’s Ultraconservative Personnel Policy Is Hamstringing the Power Vertical

There is a growing tumor in the system of personnel appointments that is now affecting the functioning of the Russian state, with some people even having their letters of resignation rejected.

· May 23, 2024
flags NATO Turkey UK US
Turkey’s Dwindling International Role

Multiple crises have taken the international spotlight off Turkey. This, combined with Ankara’s contradictory foreign policy ambitions and rule-of-law deficiencies, limits the country’s global clout.

· May 23, 2024
Line of cars drive through Amman surrounded by fog/smog
article
Assessing Climate Vulnerabilities in Amman City

How Jordan’s capital city articulates its policies responding and adapting to the climate crisis.

  • Reem Halaseh
· May 23, 2024
podcast
Madhumita Murgia on Addressing Unintended Harms of AI

In this episode of Interpreting India, Anirudh Suri is joined by Madhumita Murgia, author and AI editor of the Financial Times, to examine the profound impacts of artificial intelligence on society in her new book, Code Dependent: Living in the Shadows of AI.

· May 23, 2024
Southeast Asia
commentary
New Leader, New Approach to China?

Over the past three years, Southeast Asia has witnessed a series of important leadership transitions. How will these new leaders approach China and how will they differ from their predecessors?

  • Lak Chansok
  • +4
· May 23, 2024
in the media
What’s Next for the Future of Iran After Raisi’s Death?

A conversation on what could be next for Iran following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi.

· May 22, 2024
MSNBC
event
Decoding the 2024 Indian General Elections
June 5, 2024
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM EDT

On June 4, the ballots of roughly 650 million Indian voters will be counted in the culmination of the country’s eighteenth general election. Join this expert panel as they analyze the results of the election and its implications for India’s future. 

  • Rahul Verma
  • Sunetra Choudhury
President Raisi’s Death Shows the Russia-Iran Partnership Is Inescapable

There are so many economic, political, and military factors pulling Moscow and Tehran closer together that individuals are almost irrelevant. 

· May 24, 2024
event
A Conversation with Senior Advisor to the President for Energy and Investment, Amos Hochstein
May 30, 2024
10:00 AM — 10:45 AM EDT

Aaron David Miller and Amos Hochstein discuss how the Israel-Hamas war may affect the international economy, supply chains, and the global trade of hydrocarbons.

In The Media
in the media
Iran’S Nuclear Threshold Challenge

To navigate the twin problems of dealing with Iran and preventing the nuclear threshold from becoming a desirable status for others, policymakers ultimately will need to reconfigure nuclear energy and nonproliferation policy.

· May 23, 2024
War on the Rocks
Putin’s Ultraconservative Personnel Policy Is Hamstringing the Power Vertical

There is a growing tumor in the system of personnel appointments that is now affecting the functioning of the Russian state, with some people even having their letters of resignation rejected.

· May 23, 2024
flags NATO Turkey UK US
Turkey’s Dwindling International Role

Multiple crises have taken the international spotlight off Turkey. This, combined with Ankara’s contradictory foreign policy ambitions and rule-of-law deficiencies, limits the country’s global clout.

· May 23, 2024
Line of cars drive through Amman surrounded by fog/smog
article
Assessing Climate Vulnerabilities in Amman City

How Jordan’s capital city articulates its policies responding and adapting to the climate crisis.

  • Reem Halaseh
· May 23, 2024
podcast
Madhumita Murgia on Addressing Unintended Harms of AI

In this episode of Interpreting India, Anirudh Suri is joined by Madhumita Murgia, author and AI editor of the Financial Times, to examine the profound impacts of artificial intelligence on society in her new book, Code Dependent: Living in the Shadows of AI.

· May 23, 2024
Southeast Asia
commentary
New Leader, New Approach to China?

Over the past three years, Southeast Asia has witnessed a series of important leadership transitions. How will these new leaders approach China and how will they differ from their predecessors?

  • Lak Chansok
  • +4
· May 23, 2024
In The Media
in the media
What’s Next for the Future of Iran After Raisi’s Death?

A conversation on what could be next for Iran following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi.

· May 22, 2024
MSNBC