Foreign Policy
How Russian Oil Could Undo the Trump-Orbán Bromance
On Friday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán makes his first visit to the White House in President Donald Trump’s second term. Trump has borrowed liberally
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Elections
Sadiq Khan: Mamdani win is a Victory for Hope
The election of Zohran Mamdani in the Bronx, following a campaign marred by anti-Muslim attacks, highlights a pattern of toxic politics also experienced
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Conflict Studies
Sudan Crisis: Global Implications and Consequences
An estimated 200,000 civilians have vanished in El Fasher, Sudan, after fleeing the besieged city but failing to reach safety. Their disappearance underscores
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Foreign Policy
U.S. strategy to prevent war with China
The United States must launch a national effort to revitalize its industrial and military power, echoing the World War II-era “Arsenal of Democracy”
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Geopolitics
Trump Stole the Limelight. But Xi Came Out Looking Stronger
A critic of the returning Lord Macartney delegation from Britain to China in 1793 aptly noted that they had been treated with ceremony, entertained royally
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African Studies
Ghana President wants Africa to stand on its own.
Ghana President John Mahama maintains an outspoken critical stance on global affairs even as he works to stabilize his nation’s economy and push the African
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Geopolitics
Trump hails ’12/10′ meeting with Xi on US-China deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping announced they reached a trade deal following their highly anticipated meeting in Busan, South
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Immigration
Europe’s Borders Are Not Truly Open
Europe is intensifying its crackdown on migration, preparing a new E.U. Pact designed to harden borders and accelerate deportations. This decade-long strategy
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International Relations
Koreans protest Trump crown gift with ‘No Kings’ chant.
During his state visit to South Korea, President Donald Trump received lavish gifts, including a gilded replica of an ancient Korean crown and the nation’s
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Culture
With Dubai Chocolate, the U.A.E. Has a Taste of Genuine Soft Power
As kids all over America anticipate their Halloween candy hoards, many will be hoping somebody in their neighborhood had the foresight to stock up on the
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