As the world enters 2026, analysts say wars are lasting longer, civilians are increasingly being targeted, and new ...
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Could Venezuela be another Iraq or Afghanistan? Lessons from American statecraft in force and legitimacy
Reemoving a leader — even a brutal and incompetent one — is not the same as advancing a legitimate political order.
"Small and middle powers, particularly those from the Global South, are increasingly stepping in to help mediate global ...
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Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force can topple a dictator, but it cannot create political authority or legitimacy
If Washington governs by force in Venezuela, it will repeat the failures of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya: Power can topple ...
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Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force doesn’t equal legitimacy
Opinion: By declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the U.S is creating a governance trap of its own making, Monica Duffy ...
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Top 10: World's best attack helicopters
The Prachand is a light multirole attack helicopter intended to perform well in ‘hot and high’ conditions. It features a ...
Columbia University’s Elizabeth Saunders says Trump’s moves in Venezuela are the latest illustration that he is far less ...
Regime change operations are tempting in the short run—but they often give way to open-ended “nation-building” projects that rack up immense political, financial, and human costs.
This essay emerged from the Lloyd George Study Group on Global Governance.
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