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Perhaps the Pendulum Will Swing Back

Analysis
by Daniel W. Drezner

Since the days before its independence, America has gone to the extremes of foreign economic policy.

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US Foreign Policy

America: The Prodigal Friend

Analysis
by Suzanne Nossel

As it prepares to turn 250, the once-respected nation is becoming harder to recognize. Yet America retains the capacity for reinvention.

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Markus Schreiber / AP
US Foreign Policy

Geography, Choice, and Power Will Define America’s Future

Analysis
by Craig Kafura

As it enters its 250th year, the United States faces an international political system it can neither dominate nor disregard. American leaders will have to do something they have long resisted: learn how to actually play the game.

A man walks into a merchandise store displaying Chinese and United States' national flags
Andy Wong / AP
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Even in Retreat, America Will Remain Globally Consequential

Analysis
by Alexander Cooley

The world will continue to watch the outcomes of US elections, cultural conflicts, and social protests, which will shape global debates about justice, identity, education, and democratic possibility.

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Carolyn Kaster / AP
Global Politics

The World Is Going Electric, with or Without the United States

Analysis
by Joshua Busby

As the current administration tries to hold back the tide on energy innovation, China is dominating in the production and sale of clean technologies.

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Sam McNeil / AP
Tech and Science

The Unshared Futures of the United States and Europe

Analysis
by Armida van Rij

America and Europe have been bound together for more than 250 years. Whose ideology will define their future?

An American flag and an European Union flag fly in a night sky
Virginia Mayo / AP
US Foreign Policy

America at 250: A Nation Under God?

Analysis
by Ariel Schwartz

There has long been a mutual imbrication of Christian values and ideals with US foreign policy. Through “America Prays,” Trump is doubling down.

A person wears a hat saying "God Bless America" on the rim
Oliver de Ros / AP
US Foreign Policy

Clarity, Not Volatility, Should Define America’s Posture in the World

Analysis
by Paul Staniland

The unipolar moment is over. In its 250th year, the United States must establish a more workable balance between stability and flexibility to safeguard its global position.

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Jose Luis Magana / AP
US Foreign Policy

A Strong USMCA Will Be Key to US Economic Success

Analysis
by Julián Ventura

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is up for review in 2026. In its pursuit of a strong economy, the United States would be smart to renew its trade partnership with its North American neighbors.

A Canadian flag and a Mexican flag fly in front of an American flag
Judi Bottoni / AP
US Foreign Policy

Technological Change Will Upend Our Understanding of National Security

Analysis
by Rachel Bronson

New technologies are radically altering the way we live. US leaders will need a new understanding of safety and security to preserve America’s global position.

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Carlos Fyfe/The White House via AP
US Foreign Policy