This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers March ...
Indeed, the Pentagon is likely watching those developments with concern. Mauritius is set to take control of Diego Garcia, ...
Trump is levying reciprocal tariffs in the name of protecting U.S. national security. Going forward, U.S. officials should ...
Panelists discuss ending the U.S. tax subsidy for Chinese inward portfolio investment as a tool to shrink the trade deficit, as well as the potential economic and policy implications of this ...
Will President Trump actually trifle with the health and safety of the most sophisticated and most enduring political system ...
Despite Vietnam’s strategic importance and early concessions, it has become the most vulnerable target of the Trump ...
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Global consumption of fossil fuels remains stubbornly high despite decades of climate agreements. As demand continues to rise ...
That being said, it is instructive that most of the reaction to the move has zeroed in on the question of foreign aid, ...
US exports not only reduce deficits, they also bring higher-paying jobs and greater innovation. A tariff-driven trade war ...
New data from CFR’s Women’s Power Index tracks countries’ continued progress toward gender parity in political representation ...
Building relationships with the region, rather than transactional neocolonialism, is the best route for strengthening the ...