Iran, Israel and A Perilous Moment in the Middle East
On April 1st, Israel launched airstrikes on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus, killing...
Iran, Israel and A Perilous Moment in the Middle East
On April 1st, Israel launched airstrikes on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus, killing...
On the one year anniversary of the outbreak of civil war, Sudan is the largest humanitarian...
Can The UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees Survive?
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, better known as UNRWA, was established in 1949 to...
Turkey's Surprising Election Results Puts Erdogan on Notice
On March 31st, Turkey held local elections across 81 provinces. These elections took place less...
Colombia's Largest and Richest Criminal Armed Group is Getting Stronger
The Gaitenistas, otherwise known as the Gulf Clan, are Colombia's largest and richest criminal...
How "Xi Thought" Shapes Chinese Foreign Policy
Xi Jinping has dramatically reshaped China since coming to power in 2012. He is now effectively a...
Podcast guest Rosemary Salomone is the Kenneth Wang Professor of Law at St John's University...
What New Legislation to Ban Tik Tok Tells Us About US-China Relations Today
In Mid-March the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would...
Why Gender Equality Advocates Are Playing Defense at the UN Commission on the Status of Women
The Commission on the Status of Women concludes this week at the United Nations. CSW, as it is...
Why Haiti is Descending Deeper into Crisis
The security and humanitarian situation in Haiti has gone from bad to worse over the last several...
How to Limit the Threat of "Killer Robots" and Autonomous Weapons That Are Changing Warfare
Artificial Intelligence is changing warfare. Fully autonomous weapons that can make their own...
Why Confiscating Russian Assets is Key to Financing Ukraine's Reconstruction
Western countries have seized hundreds of billions of dollars of Russian assets following...
The Untold Story of a CIA Plot to Kill Congo's First Elected Leader, Patrice Lumumba
Stuart Reid is the executive editor of Foreign Affairs and author of the new book "The Lumumba...
Alexander Ward ia national security reporter for POLITICO and author of the book "The...
Are We Facing a Global Development "Traffic Jam?"
There is a global development pileup on the horizon. In 2024 and 2025, about a dozen funding...
Why Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Are Leaving ECOWAS
On January 28th, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger jointly announced they were leaving the Economic...
Two Years On, The Ukraine War is at a Turning Point
Last week, the United States Senate passed a foreign aid bill that included about $60 billion for...
What Indonesia's Election Results Mean for Foreign Policy
Indonesia is the third largest democracy in the world, and on February 14th national elections...
2024 is a Key Year for Democracy in Africa
2024 is an important year for African democracy. At least 19 national elections scheduled to take...
To understand any country's foreign policy you need to understand domestic political dynamics. So...
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