
NATO countries have been relegated to fretting and hedging their bets as long as Trump stays in the Oval Office.

As a far more sweeping technological revolution envelops the world today, governments are finding new ways to adapt.

Congress has fallen behind on meeting oversight obligation, which is to assess the fitness of officials who would represent the United States overseas in diplomatic or military capacities.

Crucial questions need to be asked with regards to fragmented legal frameworks, unclear regulatory practices ambiguous policy advances and voluntary measures governing gene-editing technologies at national and international levels.

America’s allies worry about the reliability of U.S. engagement to shape the global financial system. Current trends suggest other economies will grow and leave the United States with a declining share of the global economy.

Right now, everything is up for debate when it comes to the basic purpose of U.S. foreign policy.

Congress victories in three pivotal state elections provided much needed life to the moribund party.

Scientists tell us we must act now to avoid the ravages of climate change. If we fail, future generations will judge us all as failures, not just this president.

Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the INF Treaty carries important and dangerous implications for the future of European and international security.

While the international community's commitment to protecting civilians from conflict reached a high point in the 1990's, it has now been abandoned.

The growth of counterterrorism allies and quietists is one result of the political trends throughout North Africa since the Arab uprisings.

The United Kingdom looks certain to remain in the EU at least into the summer of 2019—and, very possibly, indefinitely.

Amidst the new global pushback against Huawei and India’s own plans to introduce 5G mobile technology, New Delhi might have to revisit the old arguments and take a fresh look at its relationship with the Chinese tech giant.

Trump is fixated on the United States’ bilateral trade deficit with China, but the United States–China impasse comes from much deeper differences in perceptions.

While the road out of today’s extreme political polarization in the United States isn’t obvious, adopting reforms like ranked choice voting could reduce polarization and better represent the will of the people.

As Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wraps up his tour of the Middle East and North Africa, it was made clear that he is back to business as usual.

The Assad regime’s ascendancy has pushed the EU and European governments onto the back foot. Europe needs to rethink its foreign policy priorities—and fast.

Merkel should bury Nord Stream 2 and speed up renewable energy. That could be one of the Chancellor’s signature legacies: breaking Russia’s energy grip on Germany and on Europe.

Georgian society has been politically divided for years, so the heated tone of the recent presidential election was not all that surprising. Increasingly entrenched political polarization, however, would complicate the consolidation of Georgian democracy

Why the Trump administration is unwilling to use the leverage it possesses to alter Saudi Arabia’s damaging behavior is not clear.