Report
Sun Dec 09 2018 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
Policymakers need to explore ways to make U.S. foreign policy work better for America’s middle class, even if their economic fortunes depend largely on domestic factors and policies.
Congress has fallen behind on meeting oversight obligation, which is to assess the fitness of officials who would represent the United States overseas in diplomatic or military capacities.
America’s allies worry about the reliability of U.S. engagement to shape the global financial system. Current trends suggest other economies will grow and leave the United States with a declining share of the global economy.
For Tunisians, the revolution was not about democracy. It was first and foremost about improving their daily lives. And, in this case, the government is failing to deliver.
How far are private actors allowed, expected, or even obligated to go when protecting themselves against cyber attacks and other malicious internet activity?
The world’s most violent places aren’t at war. They are polarized, unequal democracies. Here’s how to make them safer.
Mon Dec 10 2018 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
NATO must develop a plan that might credibly induce Moscow to reverse its violation and, even if it does not, will nonetheless preserve the alliance’s security.
At this crucial juncture in the Brexit process, the United States should concentrate its efforts on avoiding a no-deal situation while weighing in on particular issues of clear U.S. interest.
Jen Psaki and former U.S. ambassador to NATO Doug Lute dive into the details of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—how it works, how it’s changed since the Cold War, and what it would take to mobilize the alliance again.
As Washington waits to see what Beijing has to offer and Beijing waits to see what Washington wants, a prolonged stalemate is a more likely outcome.
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When Kim Jong-un Speaks, the United States Should Listen Carefully
Commentary
Thu Nov 29 2018 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST)
Kim Jong-un is prone to making bombastic threats and boasts. But it would be unwise to dismiss the North Korean leader’s words as mere hot air.