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A Historic Breakthrough or a Historic Blunder in Singapore?

Tue, 12/06/2018 - 06:00
No previous U.S. president considered it prudent to embark on summitry with so little preparation or on terms so favorable to the other side, let alone to promise to unilaterally discontinue defensive joint U.S.–South Korean military exercises on the Korean Peninsula.

What "America First" Will Cost Europe

Tue, 12/06/2018 - 06:00
The problem for Europe is not an American campaign to empower European populists; it is that the United States no longer sees the value in having a strategic vision for Europe at all.

The Art of a Deal on Criminal Justice Reform

Fri, 08/06/2018 - 06:00
Historic criminal justice reform legislation now finds itself atop Donald Trump’s policy agenda, and one floor vote away from his signature.

North Korea Is Ultimately China's Problem

Fri, 08/06/2018 - 06:00
China is both the country most responsible for facilitating North Korea’s provocations and the one with the most to lose should the regime collapse.

The Conflicted Legacy of Bernard Lewis

Thu, 07/06/2018 - 06:00
Bernard Lewis, historian of the Middle East, was widely misunderstood. But no other person in our time has done as much to inform and influence the West’s view of the Islamic world and the Middle East.

Reclaiming Global Leadership

Wed, 06/06/2018 - 06:00
Although American leaders should always put American interests first, that does not mean that we have to build walls, close off markets, or isolate the United States by acting in ways that alienate our allies.

North Korea's Illegal Weapons Trade

Wed, 06/06/2018 - 06:00
For decades, North Korea has proliferated weapons, including conventional arms, ballistic missiles, and chemical agents, to states such as Iran and Syria.

Is Guatemala’s Fight Against Corruption Under Threat?

Wed, 06/06/2018 - 06:00
The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala faces baseless claims of Russian collusion, threatening the progress Gutemala has made in its war on corruption.

A Better North Korea Strategy

Fri, 01/06/2018 - 06:00
The United States must embed its approach to North Korea within a broader strategy that advances long-term U.S. interests in the region, including, but not limited to, North Korea’s complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization. 

A Tale of Two Photos

Thu, 31/05/2018 - 06:00
a pair of juxtaposed photographs—one of the signing of the Boxer Protocol, the other of recent trade talks—have gone viral on Chinese social media platforms.

Putin's Secret Services

Thu, 31/05/2018 - 06:00
 All of Russia’s bureaucrats, from ministers to FSB generals to regional officials, now face the same uncertain future.

Is a Deal With North Korea Really Possible?

Wed, 30/05/2018 - 06:00
Focusing on Trump and Kim’s game of hot and cold is that it is diverting focus from the more fundamental issue at hand: what a minimally successful agreement between Washington and Pyongyang should look like.

India's Authoritarian Streak

Wed, 30/05/2018 - 06:00
Modi now risks damaging India's reputation through his government’s divisive policies, both at home and abroad.

What Will It Take for Syrian Refugees to Return Home?

Mon, 28/05/2018 - 06:00
International forums have taken for granted that refugees will return to Syria once a political settlement is in place, but it might not be that simple.

Korea Summitry

Fri, 25/05/2018 - 06:00
With the June 12 Singapore summit off for now, the Trump administration needs to rethink its desire for a quick, sweeping deal that solves the problem posed by North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs.

Italy's Revolt Against the EU

Thu, 24/05/2018 - 06:00
Italy's new government is going to push back against any attempt by outside actors to force it to rein in its ambitions.

The Reinvention of Iraq's Muqtada al-Sadr

Thu, 24/05/2018 - 06:00
The win of Muqtada al-Sadr and his political alliance in the recent parliamentary election signaled that at least in this vote, sectarianism had supplanted populism as the dominant force in Iraqi politics.

How Africa Is Bucking the Isolationist Trend

Wed, 23/05/2018 - 06:00
The world is turning isolationist. Africa is a striking exception.

Will Colombia Make Peace With Its Peace Deal?

Wed, 23/05/2018 - 06:00
Over the year and a half since its signing, the peace deal continues to face mounting challenges in turning its terms into a reality.

Beijing’s Building Boom

Mon, 21/05/2018 - 06:00
The West long ago ceded leadership in overseas infrastructure building to China. Now U.S. and European-sponsored projects are less viable than their Chinese counterparts.

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