The 19th-century notion of “spheres of influence” is back in vogue, but it’s not the best way to understand the current ...
The U.S. attack on Venezuela is consistent with how an America First foreign policy was understood when it was first introduced in 1940.
The erstwhile allies find themselves increasingly at odds over their conflicting visions of regional order.
With a historic wave of mass protests compounding a perfect storm of crises, long-time Iran watchers are unsure of what will ...
For Europe, the Trump administration’s embrace of a world dominated by great powers represents a completely new challenge.
Yet while the single market has undoubtedly reduced trade barriers and increased freedom of movement across the bloc, it is ...
Claims that the country is sitting on a vast untapped reserve of critical minerals don’t stand up to scrutiny.
While the putsch was unsuccessful, it shows that no West African country—even one as stable as Benin—is immune to a military ...
Though Moscow may have lost a foothold in South America, the U.S. intervention in Venezuela is a net gain for Russia.
It’s only been three days since the ouster of Nicolas Maduro, but so far, the rump Maduro regime is behaving much like the ...
The aftermath of the U.S. operation in Venezuela demonstrates once again that the threat of the “Axis of Authoritarianism” is ...
Trump has inserted the United States into Venezuela’s troubled oil industry and the covert Russian shipping networks that ...