"Even if extraterrestrials are not directly or immediately threatening, the revelation of their existence could still pull nations apart," Paul Poast argues.
Aging populations, economic prospects, and sustainability goals - we tackle it all in this episode on population decline.
American weapons play a key role in the defense strategies of both US partners.
The world needs a healthier food environment that is easier for everyday people to navigate in order to achieve nutrition security.
Washington should ditch the military rhetoric and refocus efforts on work with China and Mexico, Emma Sanderson argues.
"If Saudi Arabia is being asked to accept Israel as a peer, then it should be treated as a peer as well," Paul Poast writes.
Elizabeth Shackelford weighs in on how the military takeover could affect security relationships with the United States and others.
Ravi Agrawal, Elise Labott, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
"At its core, Israel’s failure to adopt a constitution was the state’s original sin," Elizabeth Shackelford writes.
Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer weighs in on what the Council on Foreign Relations report got right—and what it got wrong.
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