An interview with the US Coordinator for the Olympic and Paralympic Games on the State Department’s critical role in managing sports diplomacy and leveraging the "Decade of Sport" to strengthen the ...
Lee Hamilton was a towering figure in public service and the most consequential leader in the history of the Wilson Center. During his tenure as president of the Center from 1999 to 2010, Lee guided ...
Following a recent visit to Taiepi, Distinguished Fellow Anka Lee highlights how Taiwan uses grassroots diplomacy to shape ...
WASHINGTON - The Wilson Center today announced applications are open for the Spring 2026 session of the Wilson Center Congressional Fellowship Program, a six-week, nonpartisan program that equips ...
Chartered by Congress, the Wilson Center integrates independent scholarship and impartial dialogue, supporting Congressional education through fellowships, briefings, and masterclasses for Members of ...
Finland’s shipyards have the capacity to produce icebreakers quickly and at a reasonable cost. It is estimated that, compared to US icebreaker production underway, the average Finnish icebreaker would ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is on the rise in Mexico, and the drivers of femicides, sexual violence, and disappearances are evolving, revealing intricate connections between criminal networks, ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than a technological breakthrough—it is a transformative force shaping the future economy, security landscape, global power dynamics, and daily life. The US, along ...
The Abraham Accords are successful three years on but including Saudi Arabia will face major hurdles. Despite this goal, Biden can continue capitalizing on changing trade and cooperation frameworks ...
An increasingly frequent number of cases of damage to undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea have been reported since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Wilson Center has ...
After a half century, Islamism has become the single most disruptive force—both politically and militarily—in the Middle East. It evolved from cells of political activists in the 1970s into mass ...
In 2005, the US hastily formulated Iraq’s new constitution. This did not bring “democracy” to Iraq, but rather created a system dependent on divergent sectarian interests. We must ask ourselves when ...