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US Foreign PolicyMarkus Schreiber / APDavos Shockwaves: A Turning Point for America and Europe?
At Davos, Martin Wolf and Sir Robin Niblett say the Greenland debacle exposed Europe's red line. Has the transatlantic relationship reached a turning point?
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Manish Swarup / APHuman Rights in Retreat? Kenneth Roth Weighs In
Human Rights Day arrives as norms fade, and pressures such as inequality and disinformation are rising. Kenneth Roth explains what’s really at stake.
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Ebrahim Noroozi / APEurope's Security Wake-Up Call
Europe’s security can no longer be taken for granted. We break down why.
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Defense and SecurityAlex Brandon / Pool APThe West Under Pressure: Inside Munich 2026
The Observer's Giles Whittell and ECFR's Dr. Jana Puglierin unpack what this year's Munich Security Conference revealed.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat Trudeau's Win Means for Canadian Foreign Policy
After weeks of fierce campaigning, not much changed after Canada's snap election. What can the Trudeau government accomplish in a third term when it comes to foreign policy?
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Global Politics
Daniel Baer on Russia's Declining Power
As the Ukraine crisis continues, how should we understand Russia's larger political aims?
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERS
The Debate on US Taiwan Policy
Does an increasingly aggressive China mean the United States should maintain its posture of strategic ambiguity or adopt strategic clarity?
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Public OpinionREUTERSWhat Do Americans Want from Biden's Foreign Policy?
After ten months of Biden in office, new public opinion data show Americans support most, but not all, of his foreign policy strategy.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSPakistan's Taliban Gamble
Pakistan's military leaders lauded the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan this week. But will Pakistan's domestic threats—from a shaky economy to a rise in domestic terrorism—threaten the country's stability as a result of new leadership next door?
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US Department of StateRenewing American Diplomacy
America's diplomats are still critical for US foreign policy, but the foreign service must become more flexible to engage the next generation and solve today's problems, our guests argue. What would change look like?