List of United States articles
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Chinese President Xi Jinping leaves the stage after speaking during the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on May 14, 2017. Belt and Road Meets Build Back Better
Can the West’s newfangled development programs compete with China’s?
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Construction workers and demonstrators attend a protest against COVID-19 regulations in Melbourne, Australia, on Sept. 21. COVID-19 Measures Are Soft Compared With Tuberculosis Rules
Complaints about vaccine mandates ignore well-established, far more intrusive precedents.
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Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken participate in a virtual meeting with leaders of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue countries March 12, 2021 at the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. Is Biden’s Foreign Policy Failing?
The U.S. president’s intentions might be good, but the results so far are another matter.
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Committee chairperson Sen. Robert Menendez and ranking member Sen. James Risch confer during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee business meeting. Senate Dems Break Biden Nominee Deadlock
On your marks, get set, staff up!
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi The U.S.-India Relationship Is the Quad’s Litmus Test
Washington and New Delhi must overcome some key differences for the group to succeed.
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Meng Wanzhou dressed in a red dress waves as she steps out of a plane with a Chinese flag on the side of it. Another Win for China’s Hostage Diplomacy
A yearslong diplomatic dispute between China and the West has finally ended.
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A man bearing an upside-down American flag watches as protesters gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on June 26, 2018. America Is Where the Wild Things Are
A foreign correspondent returns home to a country much changed.
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The head of the Russian Art Department at Christie's readies a pre-auction exhibition in Moscow. How Art Dealers, Real Estate Agents, and Hedge Funds Enable Corruption
If Biden is serious about fighting corruption, he needs to regulate 10 key white-collar professions.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping leaves after making a toast during a welcome banquet for the Belt and Road Forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 14, 2017. Wu Hong/Getty Images China Is a Declining Power—and That’s the Problem
The United States needs to prepare for a major war, not because its rival is rising but because of the opposite.
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Biden and Macron at NATO in Brussels Don’t Underestimate the AUKUS Rift With France
Paris doesn’t speak for Europe, but it can disrupt trans-Atlantic ties.
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U.S. President Joe Biden meets with his national security team. Is Joe Biden Missing a Team of Rivals?
The U.S. president appointed longtime staffers to his most powerful foreign-policy roles—and is now suffering the consequences.
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Then-presidential candidate Joe Biden When the White House Changed Hands, It Changed Tone but Not Policies
Whether snubbing allies, abusing tariffs, or expelling refugees, the Biden administration at eight months looks little changed from Trump’s.
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Taliban fighters pass a billboard in Kabul. The Myth of Moderate Jihadis
The unspoken pact between Washington and anti-Islamic State jihadi groups is a short-sighted move that will reward extremists.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi remotely addresses the U.N. Separate the Iran Deal From Regional Security Negotiations
U.S. allies have already taken the initiative on regional issues. Insisting on a package deal could permanently derail nuclear talks.
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French President Emmanuel Macron gestures next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese President Xi Jinping following their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris on March 26, 2019. Europeans Want to Stay Out of the New Cold War
New polling shows that Europeans think a struggle between Washington and Beijing is unavoidable—but want no part of it.