The pursuit of absolute security by individual nations, especially major powers like the U.S., risks destabilizing global peace as competing demands for dominance in areas like technology and ...
The Volt Typhoon cyberattacks underscore the escalating tensions between China and the U.S. in cyberspace, with both nations deepening mutual distrust that risks spiraling into broader conflict. To ...
A number of political, social and economic factors tend to put the brakes on the urge to widen a war or escalate a conflict. So far, the world has been lucky with respect to the Russia-Ukraine war, ...
The main object is to forge a BRICS bloc that is both big and strong — one that can push for rebalancing global governance ...
China’s trading partners are once again fretting about the country’s supposedly unfair economic practices. This time, the ...
In the run-up to the 2024 election, we can see how domestic politics bring changes to U.S. foreign policy. Interest groups in crucial swing states will play an outsize role in U.S. policy formulation, ...
One of the most critical issues facing the next U.S. president is dealing with China’s nuclear expansion. Beijing’s buildup ...
The multilateral trading system faces an existential challenge as Washington and Brussels look to continue, or even boost, protectionism. With the very survival of the WTO at stake, the world should ...
If Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president in November, she will confront a range of severe challenges, including extremism, a Congress likely to be controlled by Republicans, a debt-ridden ...
The United Nations estimates that around 200 million people will be displaced by climate change globally by 2050, and most of them will be in developing countries. With extreme poverty and uncertainty ...
China’s success in growing a powerhouse economy and sharing those gains with the underdeveloped nations of the world sounds like a story the world would get behind - except China is being met with ...
As the US presidential election draws near, many are wondering what it will mean for American foreign policy. The answer is wrapped in uncertainty.