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The first six months of President Trump's term have brought major changes to U.S. foreign policy, from gutting foreign aid to softening the approach toward Russia.
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Lesson One: U.S. financial market exceptionalism should not be taken for granted. The brief spurt of U.S. asset selling in ...
India's foreign policy has witnessed a fundamental transformation over the past decade. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, diplomacy has been democratised: moving from a closed, ...
Designating the Polisario Front as a foreign terrorist organization would solidify the US-Morocco alliance, degrade a key node in Iran, Russia, and China’s architecture of influence, and demonstrate ...
From peacemaking to economic diplomacy, guiding principles have become model for action The key takeaway of the Principles of ...
Less than six months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration’s foreign policy has generated ...
Ratner argued that India should allow more foreign military to operate in and around the country to boost interoperability with key partners ...
Minister Ronald Lamola said he is following his commitment to the Constitution of South Africa by implementing foreign policy ...
Amid rising global power politics, South Korea's new Lee Jae-myung administration must strengthen national self-reliance in ...
"Putin might use this perceived distraction as an opportunity to obtain further territory," a retired U.S. Colonel told ...
A summary of the executive orders and releases on deregulation issued by the second Trump administration and their potential impact on rulemaking and enforcement across federal agencies.