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WHEN ECONOMICS AND GREAT-POWER FOREIGN POLICY COLLIDE Review | Bronwen Everill 10. THE DEVASTATION OF GAZA WAS INEVITABLE Argument | Barry R. Posen VISUAL STORIES People take photographs of the sunset over the Chinese city Xiamen amid anti-tank barricades from previous conflicts in Kinmen, Taiwan. DOES UKRAINE OFFER LESSONS FOR TAIWAN? Two years in, IR experts are divided on whether the U.S. response to Russia’s war will deter a Chinese invasion. Analysis | Irene Entringer García Blanes, Ian Harman, Susan Peterson, Michael J. Tierney A nurse wearing gloves, a surgical mask, a plastic face shield, and other personal protective equipment organizes equipment on a table beside an empty hospital cot in a maternity ward. THE U.S. MATERNAL MORTALITY CRISIS IS A STATISTICAL ILLUSION Accurate counting has produced a seemingly dire death rate. Argument | Lyman Stone LATEST TWO YEARS ON, WHAT’S NEXT IN UKRAINE? 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