
While appearing to do nothing, policymakers are in fact tacitly responding to the crisis.

History got accelerated in the wake of the BJP’s second electoral victory due to the fact that governments can more easily make big decisions immediately after they received a mandate from the voters and the severity of the economic slowdown.

Malicious cyber activities by foreign states present major challenges to the U.S. government. One tool brought to bear most recently against these state actors is the criminal indictment.

Turkey’s military intervention in Libya, involving the deployment of Syrian fighters, is the latest chess move in a long-running civil war that followed the 2011 revolution, the NATO-led intervention, and the overthrow of the dictator Muammar Qaddafi.

Notwithstanding the Democratic candidates’ relative silence on foreign policy thus far, the next president will likely have to make international decisions of historic significance. It is important that they say more about how they would approach them before a nominee is chosen.

A planned electoral overhaul in Indonesia will reverse democratic gains.

There appears to be a shifting and unsettled balance between the Indian state, individuals and foreign companies.

Traditionally, domestic issues dominate U.S. presidential elections, with a tiny fraction of voters giving top priority to foreign policy concerns. But this year could be different.

The Trump White House runs a foreign policy with irreconcilable objectives, no internal coherence, and no pretense of gaming out critical decisions before they are taken.

Putin’s foreign policy goal has been Russia’s return as a world power. The UN is a positive platform for this, but Russia’s rejection of external norms has paralyzed the institution.

This book examines how various countries and regions are coping with the Sino-U.S. competition and implications for U.S. policymakers.

We believe Lebanon’s public debt is unsustainable. We strongly recommend that the Lebanese government commences with a comprehensive restructuring effort to bring down the debt burden to a level the country can afford.

The EU could benefit from tapping into the smart ideas behind its many successful local projects, and then adapting them to benefit other member states.

The Russian president may never leave the political stage—but he's now ready to take a step back.

Without corrective action, the United States and Europe will drift further apart over the 2020s, regardless of who sits in the Oval Office.

It is time to rethink the belief that solutions are impossible and that encryption means law enforcement officials cannot do their jobs. By breaking the debate down into its component parts and looking at points of agreement, there is a path toward a more fruitful and more civil debate.

The death of Mustafa Kassem, a U.S. citizen incarcerated by the Egyptian government since August 2013, represents a failure of U.S. policy toward Egypt

After taking power in 2016, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev quickly recognized that growing socioeconomic discontent could destabilize his regime, so he launched a preventative program of political and economic reforms.

As the tenth anniversary of the first uprising of the Arab Spring approaches, massive and sustained popular uprisings in Sudan, Algeria, Iraq, and Lebanon have shown that the Arab world is far from finished with the question of democracy.

The British, French, and German foreign ministers have formally accused Iran of breaking the terms of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a step that could lead to sanctions. Are the Europeans preparing to pull the plug?