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The foreign policy scholar Emma Ashford explains what President Trump is really doing in the Middle East and Ukraine.
After June 4, 1989, the U.S. government downgraded concerns over China’s human rights record to pursue realist interests.
Courts will be hard-pressed to explain why arguments that were fatal to the Biden administration’s overreach do not apply to ...
The invasion served as proof of concept that Reagan was a tough anti-Communist with the foreign policy chops to guide the US ...
The US president no longer cares about the near-term political consequences of his actions, says the former senior official ...
Fusionism holds that virtue and liberty are mutually reinforcing, and that neither is possible in any lasting or meaningful ...
German chancellor Friedrich Merz meets Donald Trump in the White House for the first time. It might be the beginning of a ...
Amid the Trump administration’s growing hesitation about its relationship to Latin America, the multilateral body must ...
UT President Jim Davis named a sole finalist for provost in a move that surprised faculty members and signals a new balance ...
Michael Ledeen, a key figure in launching the sale of US-made weapons to Iran, is pictured in his Chevy Chase, Maryland, home ...
Trump simplifies complex political debates with punchy slogans but the strategy can also work against him when a critical ...
Aerospace analysts say converting a questionably sourced aircraft for presidential transport does not make financial sense ...