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The Atlantic Council promotes constructive leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the central role of the Atlantic Community in meeting global challenges. Founded in 1961, the Council provides an essential forum for navigating the dramatic shifts in economic and political influence that are shaping the twenty-first century by educating and galvanizing its uniquely influential, nonpartisan network of international political, business, and intellectual leaders. Through the papers we write, the ideas we promote, and the communities we build, the Council’s regional centers and functional programs shape today’s policy choices and foster transatlantic strategies to advance international security and global economic prosperity. The Council is home to 16 regional and functional programs that advance the organization's mission. * Follow us on X at https://x.com/atlanticcouncil * Follow us on Instagram @atlanticcouncil * Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AtlanticCouncil * For the latest employment opportunities, visit https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/careers/ * For a schedule of upcoming events, visit https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/events/#allevents
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- 201-500 employees
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- 1961
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- Functional Programs, Foreign Policy, International Relations, and Regional Programs
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In the upcoming election, US voters face a defining choice on how the country addresses climate and energy. David Goldwyn and Andrea Clabough outline four related issues that will need immediate attention from the next president:
What will a Trump or Harris administration mean for climate and energy policy?
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Civil society has a massive role to play in improving the effectiveness of targeted human rights sanctions against Iran, writes Celeste Kmiotek.
Iran targeted human rights sanctions series: How can civil society contribute to the process?
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Russia is waiting to see the West’s collective response to his deployment of North Korean troops against Ukraine, writes Peter Dickinson for #UkraineAlert. If the reaction in Western capitals remains weak, he argues, there could be a dramatic increase in the number of North Korean soldiers fighting for Moscow.
Putin's North Korean escalation is a direct result of Western weakness
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WATCH | Ruling party Georgian Dream was declared the winner of Georgia's October 26 Parliamentary elections, but international election observers reported voter intimidation and coercion. In the wake of this pivotal election, James Storen breaks down trends in Georgia's political and overall freedom over the past 30 years. #DemocracyPulse
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In the wake of this year’s Russia-hosted BRICS summit, it would be a mistake for the West to dismiss the power of symbolism and narratives in the competition for global influence, argues Hung Tran.
The underestimated implications of the BRICS Summit in Russia
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Ukrainians are preparing for relentless Russian attacks on the country’s battered power grid this winter, writes Aura Sabadus for #UkraineAlert. “The most effective measure to safeguard Ukraine’s energy infrastructure remains enhanced air defenses,” she writes.
Ukrainians brace for blackouts ahead of Russian winter air offensive
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Ivan Horodyskyy writes that media coverage of the war in Ukraine must weigh the public interest in reporting on war crimes against victims’ right to privacy. “A set of guidelines for reporting on war victims should be put in place, and journalists should make a good faith effort to obtain informed consent before publishing their stories and images.”
Media coverage of Ukraine must balance public interest and victim privacy
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