
Stewart Patrick
Stewart Patrick is a prominent foreign policy expert and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on global governance and multilateral institutions. He has extensively analyzed the impact of U.S. foreign aid and international funding on global humanitarian efforts, particularly in the context of the United Nations. In recent news, he highlighted the potential consequences of significant cuts to U.S. contributions to the UN, arguing that such reductions could exacerbate global humanitarian crises and undermine international stability.
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Recent news mentions
Stewart Patrick co-authored an article discussing the justifications for military actions.
The U.S. attack on Iran is not legal, but that does not matter with American presidentsStewart Patrick described Trump's gesture as 'a second American revolution'.
Trump y el aislacionismo global de Estados UnidosStewart Patrick of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace noted that total US spending on the UN amounted to about $13bn.
The UN is our best defence against a third world war. As Trump wields the axe, who will fight to save it? | Simon Tisdall














