October 2025

The New Eurasian Order: America Must Link Its Atlantic and Pacific Strategies

The New Eurasian Order: America Must Link Its Atlantic and Pacific Strategies

By Julianne Smith and Lindsey Ford

American allies are rapidly transforming their relationships whether Washington likes it or not; these networks can either serve or undermine U.S. interests depending on how Washington engages with them. If the United States fails to reset ties with Asian and European partners, it risks being left on the sidelines of a rapidly changing world order.

Why nations now pay more – and give up more – to secure financing

Why nations now pay more – and give up more – to secure financing

By Udaibir Das

What began as a spread on a bond has become a spread across the sovereign balance sheet. The 2025 annual meetings have made clear that incremental adjustments will not suffice. Until new institutions and norms emerge, sovereigns will continue to pay in basis points and in ownership and discover that what the premium buys is not sovereignty, but postponement.