CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the mood at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Will President Donald Trump make the same mistakes the Carter administration did in dealing with Iran? Let's hope not.
The removal of Nicolas Maduro marks the arrival of a Trumpian geopolitical era defined by blunt realism and great power politics.
The intervention of the United States in Venezuela reactivated in Latin America and Europe a foreign policy marked by ...
President Donald Trump’s closest advisor has an intuitive grasp of the hard realities of global power politics.
Regime change in Venezuela offers tough choices for Venezuelans; tough lessons for America, argues University of Louisiana at ...
Alex Cranberg had a seat at the table last week as President Donald Trump pitched his vision for Venezuela to oil executives. As a self-described wildcatter, or an oil driller who takes risks in new ...
It doesn’t stop there, and Trump understands this. It is something that has been true since 1776 — a strong America is good for the world. When the United States was weak or retreated from its ...
The U.S. is considering buying Greenland to secure its strategic interests in the Arctic, as Russia and China invest heavily ...
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, ...
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 ...
The standard story of 1960s arts is one of Abstract Expressionism leading into Pop Art and minimalism. A Whitney show proposes an altogether different one centered on surrealism.
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