If you need proof that the last superpower is indeed crumbling, consider the year we’ve just lived through, not to mention the first few weeks of 2021.
In addition to economic benefits, the incoming Biden administration might help boost Jordan’s regional status.
Turns out the defense secretary’s confirmation was a piece of cake. Now the hard part, deciding who’s in — and out — of the E-Ring.
A new report from the European Parliament highlights areas of mutual interest.
Biden should accept House Democratic leaders’ recent offer to repeal and replace the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs.
The shifting of Jakarta’s naval headquarters to the edge of the South China sea was much more than a strategic military move.
To counter their efforts, Biden needs to hear from proponents of the JCPOA who want to stay on course for re-entry.
Just look at the disastrous regime wars and persecution of Muslims after 9/11 to sense where this could go.
It depends on what happens to the remnants of ‘Trumpism,’ and which Republicans take up the mantle of power on the Hill next.
EIliott Broidy admitted to violating foreign lobby laws on behalf of Chinese interests.
Let the record show: Trump poured fuel on our endless wars and kicked diplomacy to the curb.
Why lifting sanctions is a controversial, but realistic, approach after nine years of failure.
We’ve poured too much authority and faith into one man and that has proven dangerous, at home and abroad.
In his attempt to chart the pejorative use of the word, the author seems to be warning against too much disentanglement as well.
Without reform, the Iranian people won’t see big economic benefits from reviving the JCPOA.
The outgoing secretary of state spent his final days planting booby traps and ensuring his own political future.
China’s primary focus is on the Asia–Pacific, but its leaders are nonetheless realizing that remaining aloof in the Middle East may not be sustainable.
Biden’s Secretary of State pick inherits a lot of trouble, but we want to make sure he has the right solutions.
Americans today are prisoners to a culture of endless war, militarism, and ever-rising defense spending.
But if the factors behind the GCC split aren’t addressed, and there are many, it’s possible all parties will still view each other with suspicion.
Where does he stand on China, Afghanistan, cronyism in the Pentagon, and America’s big footprint? We want to know.