
The Trump administration has reportedly pressured law enforcement agencies to downplay the threat posed by these organizations, allowing nonstate violence to creep back into the political mainstream to a degree not seen since the 1960s and 1970s.

Lessons learned from other disciplines show that sometimes playing the long game is the best approach.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War. It was initially a civil war that gradually evolved into an international conflict, during which the Soviet Union and China supported North Korea.

In the final frenzied days before the U.S. election, many voters are nervous about the risk of violence and whether the results will be considered legitimate. A diverse group of civil society organizations is restoring trust in the process.

Ignore the scares. Unless the polls are badly wrong, a victory for Democratic candidate Joe Biden will be known on election night.

Stakeholders in insurance and regulation are encountering serious challenges in the digital and business transformation brought by rapid growth of cloud services.

The rivalry between China and the United States over climate change gives the EU a unique opportunity to become a strategic, global player on this issue.

The stage is set for a potentially disruptive period in South Korea–U.S. security relations. If tensions are allowed to build, the alliance could rupture.

The Egyptian military’s involvement in the economy has come at a high cost, contributing to underperformance in development and auguring a new ruling class of military officers.

Armed forces in power and in business will be hard-pressed to implement the complex and painful economic reforms needed to stimulate growth.