In her latest Chicago Tribune column, Elizabeth Shackleford argues that bigger countries must be the ones to lead the fight against climate change.
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, some polls show a significant minority support using force to achieve political aims in some circumstances.
"If we embrace science and innovation, we can feed every person on this planet," Ertharin Cousin tells Foreign Policy’s editor in chief, Ravi Agrawal.
If the United States and China are competing over global public opinion, who’s winning, and where?
Condemning the CCP regime "will have limited utility and success in either liberalizing China or yielding other strategic benefits for the United States."
Just two months into his presidency, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's approval rates have fallen to new lows.
Tackling the global crisis on housing affordability requires a comprehensive set of policies aimed at providing affordable rental units.
Nirmal Ghosh, Elise Labott, and Amna Nawaz join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
Turks may be considering realigning eastward amid negative views on Western alliances.
Five months after the Russian invasion, the war in Ukraine has brought about a new global systemic risk environment, writes Robert Muggah.
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