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Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase ...
WASHINGTON, DC – In an opinion piece published in Foreign Policy on May 16, C. Christine Fair, a professor in Georgetown University’s security studies program, warns that another conflict ...
A trove of periodicals is available for anyone to peruse at Library180, a project by two printheads who met as interns at a ...
But in a new movie, released on July 11th, Superman has taken on the extremely serious job of being the world’s policeman.
Vivian Salama as a staff writer, as part of a dramatic expansion of reporting at the intersection of national defense, ...
Robbie Gramer has been hired by The Wall Street Journal as a national security reporter. He previously worked at Politico and ...
Trump’s approach to Iran shows that America’s crisis of manhood has hit the global stage.
Contributor Suzy Hansen looks at how Israel, with the help of the U.S., broke not only Gaza but the foundations of humanitarian law.
Edward Wong covers U.S. foreign policy and is the author of a new book on China. He reported this article from Washington and from a trip in the Western Hemisphere with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a contentious Senate hearing, the U.S. secretary of state defended an ‘America First’ approach to diplomacy at odds with his own former views.
Though tactical unpredictability in his foreign-policy strategy is likely, you can count on these three pillars to serve as a guide to U.S. foreign policy for the next three and a half years.
Trump’s policies in his second term so far provide a convenient cover for Chinese leaders to walk back recent policy missteps without embarrassing Xi or the Chinese Communist Party, allowing ...
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