News

Great powers rely on military, diplomatic and economic dominance. But in a multipolar world, power has been duluted.
President Xi Jinping's congratulatory letter to the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting has received widespread ...
News about United States International Relations, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The top U.N. expert on Palestinian rights said on Friday that the U.S. decision to place her under sanctions could have a ...
Top Democrats and rights advocates criticized Rep. Randy Fine, calling comments he made about Rep. Ilhan Omar "racist" and ...
Once a master of narrative warfare, Israel is now losing to smartphones, social media, and the digital archive.
A postdoctoral research fellow at Queen Mary University of London is “working to reshape” the field of international relations via the “vital and long-overlooked perspective” of trans ...
On this day, people across the country mark the occasion with patriotic messages and heartfelt wishes. The day serves as a reminder of the country’s independence in 1776. Here is a list of patriotic ...
In 1795, Immanuel Kant wrote a book titled Perpetual Peace just prior to the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars. More than a century later, Norman Angell wrote The Great Illusion, which argued that ...
To have cordial international relations, we must rededicate ourselves to the universal values of love and brotherhood and reassert the principle of peace and justice.
As the United States joins Israel’s bombing campaign of Iran, some have questioned whether the president has the authority to involve the U.S. military in this conflict.
Japan and South Korea are marking the 60th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic relations on Sunday, as both sides go through a time of political uncertainty and growing tension.