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Wait Just a Minute: Kelly Magsamen on the Threat from Iran
Kelly Magsamen, former National Security Council director for Iran, takes a minute to answer questions on Iran, its proxies, and whether the United States should support anti-regime protests.
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Do Non-Trump Republicans Diverge with Trump Republicans on Foreign Policy?
Though the groups overlap on many topics, Trump Republicans have different priorities on several key foreign policy issues than Non-Trump Republicans.
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Guest Commentary- Envisioning the Future of Food in Times of Change
Ending hunger and all forms of malnutrition in this decade will take broad, cross-sectoral action.
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Field Notes- Biocontrol of the Fall Armyworm: Long-term Resilience for Small-scale Farmers
The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Integrated Pest Mangement helps smallholder farmers implement long-term biocontrols of fall armyworm that are inexpensive, socially acceptable, and safe for the environment.
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Millennials Not That Into Drones
Millennials aren’t convinced that drone strikes overseas make them safer.
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Republicans, Democrats Growing Apart on Foreign Policy Approaches
While Americans think many foreign policy approaches are effective, more Republicans believe “might is right”
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Global Food for Thought: Cacao | Soils | Locusts
Check out the latest buzz in food, agriculture, and global development!
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Deep Dish: Cities, Consumers, and Companies Are the Secret of Sustainability
Anthony F. Pipa and Catherine P. Sheehy discuss how much of the remarkable work on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals is happening at the sub-national level, by cities, local governments, and the private sector.
