The Biden administration is on the cusp of entering an ill-advised bilateral agreement with Saudi Arabia. The deal would undermine larger U.S. strategic aims for the Middle East and global ...
Throughout the academic year that is now concluding on U.S. university campuses, there has been a contentious debate about the language used in protests over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. One of ...
In the run-up to President Lai Ching-te’s inauguration, the U.S. foreign-policy establishment busied itself debating whether and how the Lai administration might diverge from his predecessor’s finely calibrated cross-strait policies. ...
The year is 2077. Resources are scarce, and global inequality is at an all-time high. Long-simmering tensions between the United States and China erupt into active warfare when Chinese paratroopers ...
Will they, or won’t they? That is the question that the Middle East-watching world has been asking for the past few weeks. Will the United States and Saudi Arabia announce ...
In Toronto a few weeks ago I met a young Afghan woman in her mid-20s. She had worked for an international aid agency in Afghanistan helping women suffering mental health ...
A major part of U.S. President Joe Biden’s transformational plan for the Middle East—more like a Hail Mary than a real plan—is to see Saudi Arabia and Israel normalize their ...
U.S. security elites are obsessed with the threat posed by China and Russia to U.S. global primacy. This is a serious strategic miscalculation. The United States’ global network of powerful ...
Across the globe, a diverse group of nations that view world politics differently from the United States are rising and flexing their diplomatic muscle in ways that are complicating American ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at new efforts to secure an Israeli cease-fire in Gaza, Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf’s resignation, and parliamentary elections in Togo. Sign ...