Regime change in Venezuela offers tough choices for Venezuelans; tough lessons for America, argues University of Louisiana at ...
The true meaning of “flexible realism” — abroad and at home. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomas Supported by By Linda Kinstler Linda Kinstler is a scholar of law and intellectual history and ...
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The Davos rupture: Carney exposes Western hypocrisy, signals the dawn of post-American realism
Canadian PM Mark Carney's Davos speech shreds the myth of a fair Western order, calling out the US as a disruptor. His advice ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... The reaction to the U.S. raid in Venezuela this weekend has highlighted a divide on the American right between two groups that normally seem ...
During the past 10 days that shook the world, two fault lines have appeared in international politics—principally, the regime ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the mood at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Did Donald Trump create the new world order or did he simply recognize that the world had already changed and adjust ...
But I warned President Trump’s policy also “includes a more aggressive stance toward Latin America, seen in his belligerence toward Venezuela.” That aggressive stance struck with a bang on Jan. 3, ...
COLUMN. As the president shows his eagerness to dismantle any form of checks and balances both within and beyond the US ...
President Donald Trump’s closest advisor has an intuitive grasp of the hard realities of global power politics.
Will President Donald Trump make the same mistakes the Carter administration did in dealing with Iran? Let's hope not.
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