The war in Ukraine has propelled the United States and Europe closer on a variety of foreign-policy issues. But do Washington and Brussels agree on how to deal with Beijing’s growing clout...Show more
An expert's point of view on a current event.
An expert's point of view on a current event.
Washington should start letting other countries take the lead.
A landlocked country is offering flags of convenience at sea.
But there’s one option for resolving the conflict that just might work.
South Korea’s unique conditions make it an entertainment giant.
So-called fence-sitters are rejecting zero-sum geopolitical binaries in favor of multi-alignment.
The expiration of Title 42 has spiked a rise in theft and murder along the Darién Gap.
U.S. fears are not only irrational—they’re a potential self-fulfilling prophecy.
Beijing is blowing up its relationships by backing Russia.
Democracy is holding despite social and regional divisions.
By pitching himself as a hero to the U.S. right, he’s taking a page from the 1960s North Vietnamese playbook to undermine support for Ukraine.
The debate about regulating AI urgently needs input from the global south.
Chile’s rightward lurch is an opportunity to expand the supply of lithium, a critical battery resource.
The balance of power in Europe is changing—just as it always has.
Keir Starmer has dropped Corbynism, but his foreign policy is still unclear.
From deterrence to military readiness, Ukraine aid is a major boost to Pacific security.
The energy transition depends on building partnerships with African states.
Granting Turkey membership in the EU would offer Europe the chance to redefine both itself and its raison d’être.
The absence of a U.S. diplomatic presence leaves Washington powerless and strengthens the extremists in Kabul.
There is no comprehensive international governance for solar radiation modification. There needs to be.
At a moment of profound change, Berlin and London must work together.