"It’s no wonder that many see Trump taking US foreign policy in a darker, more coercive direction," Paul Poast argues.
Pax Americana "died with the second inauguration of Donald J. Trump," write Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay.
Cécile Shea helps unpack how tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could impact local businesses and consumers.
Sweeping domestic reforms could be on the table if Yoon's impeachment triggers a new presidential election, Karl Friedhoff writes.
Paul Poast unpacks the implications of the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization.
"The situation on the ground in Gaza was ripe for a ceasefire. That doesn’t mean it’s ripe for long-lasting peace," Paul Poast argues.
Ken Moriyasu, Catherine Philp, and Prashant Rao join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
Young Russians may be more likely than their elders to give Israel the benefit of the doubt in its conflict with Hamas.
Public opinion polling offers insights into what cost incumbent leaders and parties at the polls.
"Perhaps the best way to anticipate Trump’s future actions is to recognize that he’s a throwback," Paul Poast argues.
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