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Less than six months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration’s foreign policy has generated ...
Even today, in the throes of a norm-busting trade war with China, there is talk of some kind of leader-to-leader grand ...
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Critical minerals will continue to be drivers and stabilizers of US foreign policy for the foreseeable future. Despite the ...
Central Asia has rarely occupied a prominent place on the U.S. foreign policy agenda, but the region’s dynamism shouldn’t be ...
President Donald Trump has been carrying out the delicate art of diplomacy in the Israel-Iran conflict through blunt social ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development will on Tuesday officially stop implementing foreign aid, Secretary of State ...
The decision to bomb Iran may prompt Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to change their conclusions about Trump’s willingness to ...
The Justice Department changed its policy on foreign corruption cases, which might have put an end to investigations into the ...
The term “peace through strength" dates back to the 1960s when Barry Goldwater sought the Oval Office in 1964.
Realists think the purpose of American foreign policy is to protect the country’s physical security and wealth. Idealists think the United States should promote democracy and human rights abroad.