And while America’s soft power leadership of liberal values and institutions has been set back under Trump, the United States remains the world’s preeminent liberal democracy and the only one capable ...
Maybe there is something embedded in human DNA that makes us obsessed with dividing into a bipolar world. Cain and Abel. East ...
Wider shifts in the global order are challenging the foreign policy trajectories of Balkan states. While expectations have existed of a clear integration into western structures, the current reality ...
Leveraging innovation and alliances The shift is not a collapse of American power but a recalibration. The U.S. remains one ...
What is happening to the “rules-based international order” despairingly invoked by bewildered European leaders? The broad ...
Israel sees Iran, a country with enormous economic potential and an advanced missile programme, as an existential threat ...
Longue Durée Conflict, Nuclear Sovereignty, Political Theology, and the Reconfiguration of Middle Eastern Order The American–Israeli war against the Islamic Republic of Iran represents the ...
From Washington to Beijing and Moscow to New Delhi, a consensus is emerging that the world has entered a multipolar era. Political leaders, diplomats, and analysts routinely declare that unrivaled ...
As Iran teeters either on the brink of a war with a vastly superior power or the risk of making a peace deal on extremely unfavorable terms, it is worth looking for comparison’s sake at the ...
Undersecretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby outlined his vision for a “NATO 3.0″ to replace “NATO 2.0” in response to changing world dynamics. Speaking at the NATO Defense Ministerial, Colby ...
In his opening address to the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on Friday morning, the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, described the event as a “seismograph for relations between the United States ...