Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia at Odds Over Africa’s Largest Dam
With no water-sharing agreement with Ethiopia in place after decades of negotiations, what options remain for downstream Egypt and Sudan?
The discussion explores the political, economic, and security stakes of the dispute, prospects for averting open conflict, and what the issue reveals about the shifting balance of power in the Horn of Africa.
Interview about municipal innovation in heat
lkka Rasanen works for the municipality of Lappeenranta in the South East of Finland.
The 700.000 inhabitants are essentially getting their heat through a district heating network which is owned by the municipality and supplied by clean energy from the municipal utility.
Conversation With Former CIA Director William J. Burns
The United States often seems like a modern-day Gulliver tied up and constrained by powers large and small and at times by its own politics and illusions.
How does the United States advance its national interests in the face of these challenges, particularly against the backdrop of bitter divisions and polarization at home?
Conversations: Sweden’s Defence Minister, Pål Jonson
Why Swedes should care about Asia, whether Europe is doing enough to help Ukraine, and why Sweden chose to join NATO now.
With Finnish President Alexander Stubb
Finland’s role as one of NATO’s newest members, Europe’s defence spending and preparedness and the future of the alliance as Washington’s attention shifts to the Asia Pacific.