By Daniel Larison on Dec 26, 2023 12:05 am
The Biden administration’s foreign policy record in 2023 won’t give the president much to boast about in next year’s election. Read in browser »
By Kenneth Gofigan Kuper,Robert Underwood,Leland Bettis on Dec 22, 2023 12:05 am
It is the time of the year in Micronesia for the annual “Operation Christmas Drop.” Read in browser »
By Branko Marcetic on Dec 21, 2023 10:58 am
As U.S.-China tensions have risen the past few years, severalU.S. and Taiwaneseofficials have made alarming warnings that Beijing will launch an invasion of the island by 2027 or as early as 2025, potentially triggering a disastrous war between the two powers. Read in browser »
By Anatol Lieven,Alex Little on Dec 21, 2023 12:05 am
As public support for Ukraine has waned over time, and Washington’s policy elites are shifting their focus more toward the conflict in Gaza, an endgame for Ukraine is desperately needed. U.S. and European officials have reportedly broached the issue of possible peace negotiations with their Ukrainian counterparts. This begs the question: What could a peace treaty between Kyiv and Moscow look like? One historical instance stands out among many as a potential model for how the Russo-Ukrainian War could end. Read in browser »
By Connor Echols on Dec 21, 2023 12:05 am
In its military campaign in Gaza, Israel faces a seemingly endless list of alleged human rights violations. International monitors argue the Israel Defense Forces have starved Gazans, targeted journalists attempting to cover the carnage, tortured detainees, and attacked hospitals full of wounded civilians. Read in browser »
By Joergen Oerstroem Moeller on Dec 20, 2023 12:05 am
In 1874, the British magazine “Punch” published a cartoon showing a conversation between a young girl and her mother: Read in browser »