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At this early stage, prioritization is only one of several approaches the Trump administration may pursue. But for now, signs of prioritization are evident in the administration’s words and actions.
In many ways, the place of human rights in US foreign policy is simply returning to its pre-World War II norm.
Former high school debater Sarath K. Ganji explains how Project Solarium demonstrates the real-world use cases of policy ...
America’s entry into the Iran-Israel conflict early Sunday morning appears, on the surface, to be a triumph for the hawkish wing of the GOP. Advocates for realism and restraint in American foreign ...
For decades, the foreign policy elite in both parties insisted that America’s greatness has more to do with Damascus than ...
Trump’s new foreign policy leans toward recognizing spheres of influence, departing from past interventionism and potentially ...
Cold War crusaders and “end-of-history” triumphalists may retain some sway over Trump’s foreign policy today, but their careers are coming to an end.
American foreign policy today looks less like the work of a global superpower and more like a one-man reality show — replete with cliffhangers, reversals, business deals and applause lines.
The State Department announced plans to lay off some US-based diplomats and other employees, after the Supreme Court ruled ...
The United States has launched a review of the AUKUS pact—a trilateral security arrangement between Australia, the United ...
Top diplomats from Britain, France and Germany met with Iran’s foreign minister in a last-ditch effort to avoid escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict.