"Yoon Suk-yeol likely pays closer attention to one metric above all else — his base support," writes Karl Friedhoff.
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Roger Cohen, Bobby Ghosh, Anton La Guardia join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow and meeting with Putin made clear that China-Russia relations will only grow stronger, Paul Poast writes.
With former US President Jimmy Carter in hospice, Elizabeth Shackelford joins the podcast to discuss his human rights legacy.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Valerie Hudson and Zoe Marks explain how women's rights shape national security and democracy.
While Americans broadly support upper age limits for federal elected officials, age is not their top consideration when choosing a candidate.
Bruce Jentleson offers his take on how the war could play out in the 2024 presidential campaign.
Police, prosecutors, money-laundering experts, and others convened in Brazil to tackle drug and environmental crimes that are growing in scale across the Amazon.
"The UN’s performance leaves much to be desired, but it has made substantial contributions to world order," says Thomas Weiss.
To be suspicious of Iraq was part of the American zeitgeist long before 2003, survey data show.
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