Authoritarian leaders Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are more interested in challenging the US than cutting deals with it.
The U.K. holds dear to its so-called “special relationship” with the U.S., priding itself on a long history of shared values and cultural, diplomatic, linguistic and commercial ties with the States.
The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are part of a broader shift in the world order. Russia, China, Iran, and other ...
Donald Trump will return to Capitol Hill for a second presidential term after stating much his case for re-election on national security-related issues. But Tru ...
The verdict of U.S. voters was more decisive than most pollsters and pundits had predicted. Now the world waits to see whether the election of Donald Trump as president for a second time will prove as ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte said Thursday he aimed to work jointly with returning US leader Donald Trump in confronting the "dangerous new developments" linked to North Korea's entry into the Russian war on ...
on Russia’s war in Ukraine and their policy toward China. On the campaign trail, Trump infamously declared he would encourage Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to NATO allies that don’t spend ...
Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025, combined with a Republican-led US Senate, was widely feared among international allies and will ...
Trump's return to the White House has huge consequences for everything from global trade to climate change to multiple crises ...
As much of Europe frets over the return of Donald Trump, Hungary's Viktor Orban is in a jubilant mood. "A much needed victory ...
By Emma Ashford, a columnist at Foreign Policy and a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S. Grand Strategy program at the ...