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May 3, 2023

Ethiopia
Ethiopia's Mixed Signals

International re-engagement and new peace talks point in a positive direction, but multiple indicators point to fragility and risk.

A worker in a blue jacket stands in front of stacked bags of wheat at an official visit to the World Food Program warehouse in Adama, Ethiopia.

January 4, 2023

Technology and Innovation
Internet Governance Doublespeak: Western Governments and the Open Internet

Western democracies have often referenced the idea of an open and free internet while advocating policies which undermine that goal. The West needs to recalibrate their messaging to account for these…

A bald man adjusts a Canadian, German, U.S., Italian, French, and Japanese flag.

December 29, 2022

2022 in Review
Five Good Foreign Policy News Stories in 2022

As 2022 comes to a close, here are five positive stories on the foreign policy front that happened in the past year. 

Tourists as seen waiting in line for the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

September 12, 2022

Ethiopia
A Wounded Ethiopia

Once celebrated as a regional power broker, Ethiopia today is a ripe target for opportunists

 Amhara Special Forces march with rifles during celebrations in the Lalibela town of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

March 28, 2022

Ethiopia
Ethiopia Truce an Uncertain Prospect

Last week, good news emerged from Ethiopia. The federal government announced a truce in its sixteen-month conflict with Tigrayan forces, expressing hope that its action would improve the humanitarian situation in the region and pave the way for lasting peace. Tigrayan forces responded in kind, pledging to make the truce a success.

Military troops wearing camouflage are seen from behind walking in a large group.