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Jose Luis Magana / AP
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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Judi Bottoni / AP
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.

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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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Mark Schiefelbein / AP
ANALYSIS by Leslie Vinjamuri

Recent history suggests that when the United States leads, others follow. And when it retreats, others take cover.

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Adam Gray / AP
ANALYSIS by Paul Poast

In its swift rise to the top, America forwent a single ontology. It is time for the United States to engage in the work of self-discovery.

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Markus Schreiber / AP
ANALYSIS by Julianne Smith

Alliances have long been one of America's greatest strategic advantages. At 250, the United States must redefine its partnerships for a transformed geopolitical and technological era.

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Seth Wenig / AP
ANALYSIS by Jim O'Neill

Preventing other nations from growing to retain American greatness will only undermine the value of the dollar. In its 250th year, the United States must learn to distinguish between size and wealth.

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J. Scott Applewhite / AP
ANALYSIS

Experts share how changes in American leadership, alliances, and global engagement shaped the nation’s first 250 years—and what the current moment reveals about the next.

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Jon Elswick / AP
ANALYSIS by Leslie Vinjamuri

The Trump administration rejects the post-Cold War international order and sets out a new vision in its National Security Strategy. At the Doha Forum, world leaders reckoned with its impact on long-standing alliances and its implications for war and peace.

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Mark Schiefelbein / AP
ANALYSIS by Paul Poast

The Trump administration's recent posture toward Venezuela reflects a long-standing focus of US foreign policy: control of the Western Hemisphere.

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