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Failing to both secure America's AI edge AND distribute benefits to the global majority risks a paradoxical future in which the US beats China to the frontier only to cede leadership of the emerging AI world order to Beijing. My latest via Foreign Affairs foreignaffairs.com/united-states/ā¦

A Cold War may simply be the reward for deterring a hot one. An excerpt from my new book on the lessons of the Eurasian Century in ā¦Foreign Policyā© ā¦American Enterprise Instituteā© foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/17/halā¦

Thrilled to launch the new Institute for America, China, and the Future of Global Affairs (ACF) at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Join us on Feb. 3 in person or online!


šIs ācivilizationā a useful concept for foreign policy? Despite its negative connotation in popular discourse, Andrew Ehrhardt (@kcl_cgs) describes how civilization might prove useful as a mode of thinking in policymaking: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiaā¦



eventbrite.com/e/book-talk-noā¦. Join us at the The Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs for a book talk by the amazing Yaroslav Trofimov. His new book - No Country for Love - is a brilliantly written, poignant story of love and survival in Stalin's USSR. Don't miss if you are in D.C. I'll chair.

.ā¦Hal Brandsā© of ā¦The Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairsā© ā¦ā¦Johns Hopkins SAISā© American Enterprise Institute and author of The Eurasian Century: Hot Wars, Cold Wars, and the Making of the Modern World, joins the show to discuss the continued relevance of geopolitics. Listen ā¬ļø podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schā¦

Just added to the Frary Library shelves! "The Eurasian Century: Hot Wars, Cold Wars, and the Making of the Modern World" by JHU faculty member Hal Brands š



This week, SAIS students and staff worked diligently to rank the donuts in the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center's new cafe, @GoCoDough. š©

āWeāre used to thinking about this war now, three years since it started,ā explains Sergey Radchenko in a recent Q&A with #HopkinsBloombergCenter. āIt has become a war of attrition in many ways, but even wars of attrition can end in breakthrough.ā Read on: bit.ly/4h8Ha4J




Register today to attend the latest #AuthorsAndInsightsJHBC event feat. Yaroslav Trofimov, Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent of The Wall Street Journal as he discusses his new book, āNo Country for Love,ā with Johns Hopkins SAIS professor Sergey Radchenko at #HopkinsBloombergCenter: washingtondc.jhu.edu/events/series-ā¦


Listen to Jacob Stokes and I discuss the new report "Averting AI Armageddon" with Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend via Brussel Sprouts. cnas.org/publications/pā¦


President Trump criticizes Americaās habit of getting stuck in long wars. But his approach to grand strategy increases the odds of another strategic quagmire, and history may remember his second term as a grim irony. My latest Engelsberg Ideas

Register today to hear Yaroslav Trofimov, Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent of The Wall Street Journal as he discusses his new book, āNo Country for Love,ā with Kissinger Center professor Sergey Radchenko as part of #AuthorsAndInsightsJHBC at #HopkinsBloombergCenter washingtondc.jhu.edu/events/series-ā¦

The Kissinger Center is proud to announce that last month Sergey Radchenko was awarded the Lionel Gelber Prize by the Munk School for his book To Run the World: The Kremlinās Cold War Bid for Global Power. sais.jhu.edu/Kissinger/newsā¦
