China has already either surpassed the United States or is running neck-and-neck with it in certain specific sectors.
The late historian Paul Schroeder offered insights into how to bring Russia into a collective security arrangement.
Chatham House survey finds agreement that regional actors must bear responsibility for their neighborhood’s conflicts.
El Beblawi is one of Egypt’s most notorious human rights abusers, and yet arms sales to Cairo seem to come first.
New talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran could advance regional and US interests, if spoilers are put at bay.
The president seems fine with keeping the Middle East awash in US arms, one of many strikes against this $23B UAE deal.
This isn’t about seizing islands on the other side of the globe, but keeping territory in the Pentagon bureaucracy.
The chance to present Beijing as a leader in combating climate change seemed to play a role in Xi Jinping’s decision.
Secretary of State Blinken recently placed the challenge in the contradictory context of great power competition.
A letter to the president says he should ‘follow through on his call for urgently-needed humanitarian relief to Iran.’
If young people follow the money, they’ll find just how misplaced the government’s priorities are.
We cannot accept at face value that the US and Saudi Arabia are committed to peace when their actions demonstrate the opposite.
The piece opposed Biden’s Afghanistan troop withdrawal and originally didn’t disclose the author’s financial stake in that view.
‘At the end, we might face Iranians who decide to retaliate,’ a former aide to Bibi Netanyahu said recently.
Nearly 300 Iranian artists, authors, and academics urged their government to stay on course for JCPOA reimplementation.
The groupthink is leading to the marginalization of ideas and people who call for a new approach to Moscow. And it’s getting ugly.
All this suggests that after a wind-down of the GWOT, we may just be swapping one boogeyman for another.
The anti-Russian Blob has taken its first scalp in the Biden Administration, torpedoing an esteemed expert’s appointment to the NSC.
The latest romanticizing of events — Masterpiece Theater’s “Atlantic Crossing” — diminishes real life protagonists and falsifies history.
The Saudi “Operation Decisive Storm” was anything but, and now the only way they can end this is through diplomacy.
The sunk cost fallacy has mired the US in endless conflict.