Relationships, Rivalries, & Resources
Often times, the United States finds itself developing foreign policy without the knowledge of pre-existing relationships between major players.
The International Relations Education Program (IREP) is an exclusive project examining relations between countries. The Relationships, Rivalries, & Resources page will house insights from our experts that better inform policymakers on what exactly underpins global friendships and rivalries. Insight and analysis provided will help influence increasingly well-informed and effective foreign policy for global benefit.
Ðǿմ«Ã½ Memos are one to two-page memos created specifically for Congressional staff to quickly receive rich analysis on a wide range of issues. See below our latest Ðǿմ«Ã½ Memos on topics relevant to our International Relations Education Program (IREP) focused on understanding key geopolitical relationships beyond the context of conventional US policy.
Recent Ðǿմ«Ã½ Memos
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The Relationship Between Russia & the Baltics
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The Unique Relationship Between China & North Korea
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The Developing Relationship Between China & Africa