Russia's setbacks in Ukraine have limited its capacity to project power in its neighborhood. With the EU as the main mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the two sides should use this chance to seek an elusive peace.
They contribute to a policy drift that risks bringing about conflict, not strengthening deterrence.
The move to block Finland’s and Sweden’s bids threatens the relationship between Ankara and the West.
Evan Feigenbaum and Darshana Baruah sit down with Douglas Farrar to talk about the U.S.-ASEAN special summit
The proposal’s structure aims to minimize price spikes but doesn’t address reduced consumption.
Major powers view the ocean as three regions, but that outdated understanding hinders their ability to assess its strategic importance.
Washington’s decision to voluntarily refrain from destructive, direct-ascent anti-satellite weapons tests opens new pathways to promoting norms of responsible behavior in space.
Former U.S. secretary of defense Robert M. Gates joins Aaron on the show to talk about the return of great power conflict amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The how, why, and everything that can go wrong when we arm the world.
To get its air force up to speed, India needs to enhance its capacity to develop and produce fighter aircraft.