List of U.S. Government articles
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Early morning fog envelops the U.S. Capitol. Biden’s Foreign-Policy Agenda Is Still Alive
After disastrous midterms, Republicans will likely be consumed with infighting.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich sit next to each other, both smiling. Netanyahu’s Coalition From Hell Won’t Shake Biden
The last thing either leader wants right now is a major confrontation.
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A man dressed in all black carrying a black umbrella walks past a large, imposing white building decorated with a mural of several different people's faces. How Albania Ended Up in Iran’s Cyber Crosshairs
Eager to stand out as a steadfast U.S. ally, Tirana often entangles itself in geopolitical issues far from its shores.
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An American flag frames Marines and Navy sailors from the USS Bataan. What Could a Republican Foreign Policy Look Like?
Republicans may disagree on policy, but their principles will help the United States navigate a fragmenting world.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about the midterm elections at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Foreign Policy in the Midterms
What Kyiv, Moscow, Tehran, and Riyadh can expect if Republicans take control of the U.S. Congress.
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Supporters attend a primary election night event for J.D. Vance, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, in Cincinnati on May 3. How a Republican Victory Could Help, Not Hurt, Biden
The midterms may cost him Congress, but they’ll also ignite a new round of Republican infighting.
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U.S. President Joe Biden arrives to speak on rebuilding U.S. manufacturing. Could Venture Capital Be the New Frontier in Great-Power Competition?
In the era of great-power competition, America’s Frontier Fund aims to harness venture capital to advance U.S. strategic interests.
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A large screen displays China's President Xi Jinping during a virtual summit with United States President Joe Biden on November 16, 2021 in Beijing. Xi’s China Is Good—and Bad—for the United States
The strategic implications of the 20th Party Congress cut in two different directions.
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The U.S. flag is flown at half-staff in honor of former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole at the Capitol in Washington, on Dec. 6, 2021. A Republican Midterm Win Will Boost U.S. China Strategy
Divided government could be just what is needed to unite Americans around the administration’s China policies.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attend a bilateral meeting at the 9th Summit of the Americas. How Team Biden Tried to Coup-Proof Brazil’s Elections
Sunday’s election in Brazil will be a test for more than Jair Bolsonaro’s integrity.
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US Representatives Ayanna Pressley speaks as, Ilhan Abdullahi Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Washington on July 15, 2019. Progressives Should Give War a Chance
The U.S. left has yet to understand that Ukraine needs to fight—for all of us.
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A missile is launched at night. U.S. Gets Hypersonics Back on Track
The Pentagon tries to one-up China’s “Sputnik moment.”
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An Indian employee of a tech start-up works at their offices in New Delhi. U.S. Immigration Has Become an Elaborate Bait and Switch
The broken system hurts immigrants—and makes it harder for the United States to compete.
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Ukrainian soldiers check their weapons at a position on the front line in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region on Oct. 24, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine Says It Needs More Guns, Shells, and Firepower
“We are requesting new rounds all the time that have longer range and more explosiveness,” said one Ukrainian military official.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes part in a roundtable discussion at the American Museum of the Cuba Diaspora in Miami on July 13, 2021. The ‘Florida Man’ Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy
A second term for Gov. Ron DeSantis could impact everything from immigration to global climate efforts.