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2020 marked the most significant increase in US domestic terrorism in a quarter-century, data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies ...
For decades, American foreign policy on Taiwan has been rooted in strategic ambiguity, but after China’s President Xi Jinping’s call for “reunificatio...
The 2021 Chicago Council Survey shows Americans are on board with the majority of the Biden administration’s foreign policy agenda, which is focused o...
German voters prioritized stability in the first post-Merkel election—voting for the party who most emulated the former chancellor’s approach to gover...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gambled on a snap election that left him in power, but without a majority in Parliament. With an election behin...
Years of underinvestment, politicization, and data on looming retention problems raise urgent questions about the need for change in the United States...
The US military may have exited the conflict in Afghanistan, but thousands of those who helped during the war remain. What does the United States owe ...
Globalization promised us collaboration, peace, and prosperity. But did the connectivity that linked our world together increase conflict and drive ou...
After weeks of finger-pointing and accusations about the catastrophic US retreat from Afghanistan, we’re taking a step back to ask some big-picture qu...
What will the Taliban’s Afghanistan takeover mean for Pakistan—a US ally, a nuclear power, and a country beset by its own terrorism threats—and will t...