Election 2024
Join experts and thought leaders while they discuss global issues shaping the 2024 election, including trade, immigration, and the Middle East conflict.
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US Foreign PolicyNick Ut / AP
US Global Leadership Is Losing Ground at Home
Candace Rondeaux uses Council-New America data to analyze what demographic shifts might mean for the future of US foreign policy.
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US Foreign PolicyPatrick Semansky / AP
The West Still Has No Answer for the 'Russian Question'
Is it possible for Russia and the West not just to reluctantly co-exist, but to establish a positive peace? Paul Poast weighs in.
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Global PoliticsEvgeniy Maloletka / AP
As Long as There Is Territory to Fight Over, War Will Be with Us
"War is persistent because the earth is finite," Paul Poast writes.
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Defense and SecurityKorean Central News Agency / AP
A Rush to Form Alliances Is Always a Bad Sign
Multilateral wars are often preceded by rapid movements toward alliance formation and consolidation, Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyMatt Rourke / AP
Biden’s Response to the ICC Undermined His Own Foreign Policy
President Biden's dismissive response undercuts his efforts to rebuild the perceived strength of international institutions, Paul Poast argues.
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US Foreign PolicyJulia Demaree Nikhinson / AP
Trump’s Foreign Policy Is Tailor-Made for a 19th-Century America
"Perhaps the best way to anticipate Trump’s future actions is to recognize that he’s a throwback," Paul Poast argues.
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US Foreign PolicyKiichiro Sato / AP
The US-China Rivalry Was Never Going to Spare TikTok
The drama around TikTok highlights the vulnerability of the global economy to geopolitics, Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyEfrem Lukatsky / AP
Cutting off US Aid Will Only Prolong the War in Ukraine
"Rather than ending the fighting quickly, cutting off US aid would simply set Russia up to launch a major new offensive," Paul Poast writes.
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Global PoliticsAlex Brandon / AP
The G7 Could Be in Its Death Throes—again
Paul Poast evaluates the future of the grouping as it holds its 50th meeting.
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Global PoliticsEfrem Lukatsky / AP
In Ukraine and Gaza, a Wider War Is Getting Less Likely, Not More
"If the belligerents wanted a wider war, they would have already started one," Paul Poast argues.