Dutch disease is a very common condition among resource-rich nations but its effects on the body of the economy, as well as the potential cure, are always country-specific. What would it take for Russia, both politically and economically, to wean itself off the hydrocarbon windfall?
The political landscape remains unchanged and the National Liberation Front and the National Democratic Rally are likely to win the majority of the seats in the upcoming Algerian elections.
Saad Hariri's suspension of his resignation was due to the intervention of France and Egypt.
The November 2017 UN Climate Conference was marked by the unprecedented presence of U.S. cities, states, and corporations.
Saad Hariri's accommodating approach to Hezbollah fueled Saudi angst.
During U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China, U.S. officials will be looking to see what Chinese President Xi Jinping’s speech to the 19th Party Congress means for solving security issues and growing the global economy.
A U.S. strategy to address Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the challenges it poses regionally.
A retrospective of President Putin’s early political life to interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election to his relationship with President Trump.
The 2009 reset effort between Hillary Clinton and Sergey Lavrov was a genuine effort to figure out whether there was a U.S.-Russian common agenda. But Vladimir Putin’s varying levels of commitment to the idea that U.S. hegemony should be stopped undermined cooperation.
In protesting the populist policies of Donald Trump, what are effective strategies, and what is merely counter-productive?