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The United States Needs a New Foreign Policy The global order is crumbling, domestic renewal is urgent, and America must reinvent its role in the world.
What does success look like in a world where the United States is reflexively countering China’s every move? Is catastrophic conflict the only acceptable destination? Jessica Chen Weiss, a professor ...
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) discussed the changes of United States foreign policy under the Trump Administration and how to handle the war in Ukraine: "This is a centuries old dispute. I mean, you ...
While the United States relies on military force and military forces to carry out foreign policy, China has relied successfully on economic relations in the form of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
THE WORLD AS IT IS The United States is no longer an unrivaled power. It now has real competitors—China, in particular—and serious domestic economic challenges that necessitate difficult tradeoffs in ...
More cartoons about Elon Musk and Donald Trump What do you think? This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Donald Trump riding Elon Musk?
For much of the 20th century, the United States has toggled between two foreign-policy impulses: to actively insert itself in the affairs of the world or to hang back and focus on its own domestic ...
Foreign policy differences once were mostly at the margins. In the Trump era, Republicans and Democrats are far apart on priorities and how to engage with the world.
The two challenge what they perceive as a myth: the idealistic and noble aims and effects of United States foreign policy in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Ever since World War Two, the United States has boasted a storied bench of foreign policy titans who more or less managed to stay above partisan politics to focus on shaping the world order.
To Foreign Policy Veteran, the Real Danger Is at Home Richard N. Haass says the most serious threat to global security is the United States.
A claim that President Donald Trump once paid for a newspaper ad that criticized United States foreign policy resurfaced online in late February and early March 2025 on the heels of Trump's return ...