
The political and socio-economic devastation left by the regime in Algeria will pose an immense challenge on the country.

Brexit has plunged the English political system into a deep crisis and Trump has transformed American politics and perhaps the world. They have similarities that reveal some important toxins that are undermining modern democracies.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the alliance today is ill-prepared to deal with myriad complex threats.

Hacking or disruptions to the census could have devastating consequences. To prepare, the U.S. government should make protecting the 2020 census from cyberattacks a top priority.

Will Russia equally fall for a political outsider? Only time will tell.

By toppling the Justice and Development party in Ankara and Istanbul in Turkey’s local elections, the opposition has shown that Erdogan’s ruling party is not an invincible force.

Before India’s political scene got so intensely polarized, there was a time when the Opposition celebrated the government’s national security achievements. It also offered close scrutiny of government policies on science and technology.

Shortly after the success of The Art of the Deal (1987) made Donald Trump a supposed expert on negotiation, he lobbied the George H.W. Bush administration to put him in charge of arms reduction talks with the Soviet Union.

The ordinary voter still views Modi as a compelling leader who is personally incorruptible. Modi’s pitch this election season is simple: He needs more than a single, five-year term to undo 65 years of corruption and administrative rot.

Given that suspicion about China’s cyberwarfare capabilities and intentions could lead to conflict, it is necessary to examine China’s views of cyber warfare from a different perspective than most are familiar with.

Europe's lack of capabilities undercut Europe's ability to go alone in arms control with Russia, requiring a different approach to addressing the demise of the INF Treaty.

We need to better understand Islam and its current circumstances, practices and demographic outlook, and this is not just important for fighting terrorism.

With the likely end of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty approaching, NATO allies have started to debate what reaction the alliance should take in response to the Russian violations.

The United States needs a secretary of state who is tough but pragmatic and who understands that negotiations aren’t zero-sum games but need to be win/win propositions.

Prospects for a sensible neighborhood policy can’t rest solely on having single-party governments at the center and ‘responsible’ chief ministers in the border states. India needs a measure of political consensus on regional policies.

By resigning as prime minister but remaining party leader, Theresa May could ease a transition—and maybe even end her party’s Brexit deadlock.

Faced with external and internal threats, Iran is resorting to old-style nationalism.

Europe’s China policy is undergoing a tectonic shift.

For all the histrionics that have marked Modi’s term in office, three achievements, however incomplete, are likely to make a real difference to India’s strategic fortunes over time.

Over the next few years, the Kremlin will be able to observe what happens in practice when the informal authority of the nation’s leader and the post of president—the main instrument for creating that authority—are separated.