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Germany should be a leader in countering the destabilization efforts of China and Russia. Yet the new German government could end up being the...
In 2007, Daniel Ortega, the leftist leader who dominated Nicaraguan politics in the 1980s, returned to the presidency in a generally democratic election. Yesterday,...
President Joe Biden’s desire to convene a summit of democracies is a good idea that has bipartisan roots; it will convene as an online...
In his recent visit to Ukraine in late October, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that “no third country has a veto over...
In the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, I argued over at the Washington Examiner that Taiwan needs nuclear weapons to deter China....
For those who follow Iran’s activity in Africa, the information coming from Addis Ababa regarding the possible use of Iranian drones amid Ethiopia’s new...
President Joe Biden met Liberian President George Weah on the sideline of the Glasgow Climate Summit on November 1. Not only did Biden then...
How much spending is too much spending? James Laurenceson and Chengxin Pin ask this question in the context of the rhetoric surrounding AUKUS, which...
Last week marked the 50th anniversary of the international community’s formal recognition of the People’s Republic of China and the expulsion of Taiwan from the United Nations....
United States efforts to compete simultaneously with both China and Russia is driving them closer together and is creating common interests against the US....