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Why Everyone in Washington Is a ‘Realist’ Now
What’s emerging is not yet a new consensus. But neither is it as incoherent as current rhetoric would have you believe.

With Territory Comes Torment
History offers painful lessons for Trump’s expansionist desires.

The Dreamers and Cynics of the New Turkey
A renowned director quietly probes life under Erdogan.

No Need for Hoarding
Trump’s tariffs will cause problems but not widespread shortages.
Asia & the Pacific

Japan’s Peace Movement Braces for an Age of Nuclear Proliferation
China

Devastating Floods Highlight Beijing’s Water Problems
Middle East & Africa

Washington Should Prioritize Transparency and Sanctions in Congolese Critical Minerals Deal
Europe

Ukrainians Show Zelensky the Limits of His Power
Americas

El Salvador’s Latest Regression Met With Silence From Watchdog
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Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers take in the view of a Chinese-made Dongfeng 1 missile from a balcony at the Military Museum in Beijing.

Kissinger, Brzezinski, and the Promise of Realism
A cynical realism resonates today, but there is a model for fusing power and values.
In the Magazine

Why Compare the Present to the Past?
Thinking via historical analogy has become the preferred way to confront our anxieties.

An American Caesar
Comparing two leaders, two millennia apart.

Updates: Trump’s Foreign-Policy Shifts
Reports and analysis from staff and contributors.
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Kissinger, Brzezinski, and the Promise of Realism
A cynical realism resonates today, but there is a model for fusing power and values.

Tehran’s Wake‑Up Call for Beijing
The sudden U.S. attack on Iran could complicate China’s Taiwan calculus.

Is China Changing Its Nuclear Launch Strategy?
Certain behaviors suggest it may be preparing to adopt one of the Cold War’s most dangerous policies.

The Trump Trade Tracker
The latest global picture on Trump’s tariff regime—including who has managed to cut a deal.

Yoko Tawada’s Quiet Radicalism
In a newly translated collection, the Japanese German author probes what it means to live between languages.
In Case You Missed It
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Four Explanatory Models for Trump’s Chaos
It’s clear that the second Trump administration is aiming for change—not inertia—in U.S. foreign policy.
Visual Stories

The Kashmiris Caught in the Crossfire
Those in the disputed region bear the cost of the India-Pakistan conflict.

Trump’s Aid Freeze Is Undermining His Immigration Policy
Colombia relied on U.S. funding to support Venezuelan migrants. Now, many are on the brink of survival.