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This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers March ...
Romania will hold its rescheduled presidential elections in May in what could be a major test for the country’s democracy ...
The United States is lagging far behind China when it comes to military supremacy in the Indo-Pacific, where Beijing has ...
Paul Chambers has lived and/or worked in Thailand for three decades. In that time, he has become one of the world’s leading ...
A mounting number of conflicts, coups, and authoritarian advances has worn down media freedoms worldwide. Watchdog groups say ...
The new agreement will allow the United States to share in future revenue earned from Ukraine’s critical mineral reserves. It ...
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The mission to bring peace to eastern Congo, however, is far from accomplished. The recent past is littered with broken ...
Argentina renewed a $5 billion currency swap line with China despite objections by the United States. Latin American ...
Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War. When President Lyndon Johnson sent ...
China can’t hold out forever, but it isn’t desperate either. A tactical climbdown sooner rather than later would serve both ...
Place-based innovation policy that harnesses talent in left-behind regions and communities could allow the United States to ...