The National Interest
Anthony Constantini, Asia Times
If US had stuck with multipolarity, it wouldn't be shocked by flood of Chinese EVs or dismayed by its enduring totalitarian dictatorship
Micah McCartney, Newsweek
China has been buying up commodities at a rapid clip, prompting analysts to wonder out loud whether Beijing is preparing to choose the economic "nuclear...
Peter Rutland, Res. Statecraft
Haleigh Bartos, John Chin, & Tyler Ashner, War on the Rocks
Sheri Berman, Foreign Affairs
To win a second term, former U.S. President Donald Trump will need to continue to attract the working-class voters who helped give him his first victory in 2016...
Edward Lucas, CEPA
The Chechen and Russian leaders are intertwined in life—and in mortality.
Carl Deconinck, Brussels Signal
A poll in Belgium shows the traditional parties are all in self-defence mode with populist parties on both the hard-right and the hard-left on the...
Matthias Matthijs & Mark Blyth, Foreign Affairs
How the Labour Party Might Win the Election—but Still Lose the Economy
Peter Franklin, UnHerd
The year is 2027. The place is Dulles Airport. The US president is waiting to welcome the newly elected president of France. The plane lands, the band strikes up, a...
Ryan Girdusky, The American Conservative
When Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party won the largest share of the vote in September 2022, the mainstream media were horrified that the far...
Robert Clarke, RealClearWorld
Recent reports suggest that the Biden Administration is aiming for the Middle East
Missy Ryan, WashPost
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to press ahead Monday with plans for securing and rebuilding Gaza once the Israel-Hamas war ends, but reticence among the Arab...
Ian Bremmer, GZero Media
It continues to be better managed and more stable than we've seen in a long time. Now, not clear that would necessarily be the case, given the number of issues and...
James Park, Res. Statecraft
Jonathan G. Wachtel, TNI
Washington's Foreign Military Financing program is wholly de-aligned with its stated Asia focus.
Niharika Mandhana, Wall Street Journal
Four years ago, the U.S. and its oldest ally in Asia were close to breaking up.
Pavel Slunkin, ECFR
On 24 April, Belarus held the inaugural congress of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly (ABPA), a newly formed constitutional body resulting from a pseudo-referendum in...