Survivors of ISIS’s brutality are living with trauma and searching for justice.
The Spanish flu helped herald the collapse of the first wave of modern globalization. A century later, could the coronavirus do the same?
There was a whole-of-government response to the Ebola outbreak in 2014, with the U.S. working in close coordination with allies abroad, and communicating effectively with Americans here at home.
Why did MbS recently detain a group of princes and other officials for allegedly treasonous activity?
Trump loosened regulations on oil drilling in pursuit of his “energy dominance” policy, but the recent Saudi “oil shock” has demonstrated its fragility.
Crippling U.S. sanctions are severely impeding Iranian efforts to combat the coronavirus, compelling Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to ask the United Nations for help.
An attack this week on an Iraqi base that killed two U.S. service members, and the U.S. military response, should serve as a reminder that endless war isn’t just confined to Afghanistan.
The coronavirus isn’t just a general public health and economic threat. It can also impede prospects for peace.
The Trump administration will try to argue that it’s still part of the nuclear accord in attempt to trigger a mechanism that will ultimately kill it.
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are saying the right things on foreign policy, but they’re not talking as much about how they’ll work within the confines of the United Nations.
A President Biden would need to work hard to reintegrate U.S. foreign policy with the European Union or risk the EU drifting away as a strategically autonomous power.
With the IAEA now raising concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, saving the JCPOA just got more difficult.
With the Trump administration’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign failing, its next step is to compel the reimposition of UN-mandated sanctions.
The Turkish-Russian stand-off in Syria has a long history.
Bringing the Palestinian dominated Joint List into a governing coalition would finally put an end to Netanyahu’s reign but some Israeli MK’s don’t want anything to do with “the Arabs.”
There simply is no military-only, or even military-centered, solution to ridding West Africa and the Sahel from terrorism.
A power sharing agreement between the Taliban and the Afghan government is going to be extremely difficult and the available evidence indicates that the violence and tension will not end any time soon.
A revival of Iran’s vibrant political scene will require the emergence of new faces with a new discourse.
In Moscow and Ankara, two strongly nationalistic leaders, both endowed with a wily realpolitik-style realism as well as a strong dose of paranoia, perform an intriguing and complex diplomatic dance around each other.
Mike Pompeo has hijacked the words ‘realism’ and ‘restraint’ to confuse his audience and make Trump’s foreign policy sound like it squares with the policies most Americans want.
The former vice president also doesn’t have much to say about the Obama administration’s foreign policy failures.