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A Middle East Forum can help Biden succeed
A liberal case for seapower?
A new transatlantic division of labor could save billions every year!
After the apocalypse: US nuclear policy
America’s Alliances: Achieving Common Ends
Beyond forever war
Can Europe defend itself?
Can the world change course on climate?
China and India are pulling back from the brink. They’ve created a buffer zone and started talks.
China’s nuclear arsenal is growing. What does that mean for US-China relations?
Commercial satellites — not US intelligence — revealed China’s missile program
Don't count your submarines before they're built
Don't knock yourself out: How America can turn the tables on China by giving up the fight for command of the seas
Don’t sink the nuclear submarine deal
Freedom of navigation operations: A mission for unmanned systems
How Americans' views of the military have changed over 20 years
How Japan is falling short
How can we neutralize the militias?
How not to win allies and influence geopolitics
How the US could really help Haiti
In Europe's new humanitarian crisis, border security is prioritized over human rights
India’s farm protests turned violent last week. But why are farmers protesting in the first place?
Is US foreign policy too hostile to China?
Is Washington right to leave Afghanistan?
Morocco ‘weaponized’ migration to punish Spain. That’s more common than you think.
Nobel Prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa won't be silenced
Politicians aren’t usually saints. But Pope Francis just put one on the path to sainthood.
Private eyes in the sky
Public-private partnerships key to providing high-quality broadband to all
Russia: A problem, not a threat
Russia’s new crises on the periphery
Sole purpose is not no first use: Nuclear weapons and declaratory policy
Strait of emergency?
The Taliban has seized more cities, despite US efforts to build a strong Afghan military. What happened?
The Texas abortion law has an Eastern European ring to it
The transatlantic relationship: Radical reform is in the US national interest
The world needs to quit oil and gas. Africa has an idea: Rich countries first.
There is no legal way to stop Trump from ordering a nuclear strike if he wants to, expert says
US airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, explained
US-China first strike showdown: Rising nuclear tensions
Underplaying the China threat
Want to fix the Border Patrol? Don't carbon-copy the playbook to reform police
What is nuclear China up to?
Why America can’t build allied armies
Why Iran may be in no hurry to get nuclear weapons even without a nuclear deal
Why conservatives turned on the US military
Will America ever reckon with the human cost of the Afghanistan War?
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