
Russia has been newly assertive on the world stage, but confronting its many challenges at home and abroad may require a new foreign policy equilibrium.

An overreliance on economic sanctions has left essential questions for U.S. foreign policy unanswered.

A presidential election and the demands of economic recovery could offer the United States a new chance to lead on climate.

The United States can’t bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic without a strategy to support its workers and equip them to compete in the rapidly changing global economy.

New data reveal how Trump’s trade war backfired. Despite U.S. tariffs, China has increased its trade surplus and diversified its export markets.

Deepening ties with its Asian neighbors will be a challenging but vital component of India’s post-pandemic recovery.

Calls to decouple the United States from China obscure steep obstacles and unknown risks that warrant fuller debate.

Iran faces an array of converging crises but shows few signs of altering its confrontational course.

Pre-pandemic trends look likely to continue, centralizing more power in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government.

India could play a leading role in establishing multilateral data governance, but it will have to back away from protectionist impulses.