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 PolicySarah Meyssonnier / Pool via AP
For the Rest of the World, Trump Is Already the US President
For foreign leaders, the US presidential transition to Donald Trump has already happened, Paul Poast writes—for better and for worse.
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Global PoliticsMaya Alleruzzo / AP
Listen to the US or Brace for Escalation — the Choice Is Israel’s to Make
"Washington remains deeply anxious and more determined than ever to find an end to the escalatory pressures in the Levant," writes Ivo Daalder.
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Global PoliticsOmar Albam / AP
The Rebel Offensive in Syria Has Global Connections
Embroiled in other conflicts, Russia and Iran are no longer in a position to provide the Assad regime with battlefield support, Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyJacquelyn Martin / AP
The US Is Having a Crisis of Confidence at a Very Bad Time
"A lack of confidence can lead to restraint out of fear, rather than restraint as a principled position," Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyVirginia Mayo / AP
We’re Still Living in the World That D-Day Made
Paul Poast unpacks how the Normandy invasion shaped international politics in the 20th century and its impact still today.
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Defense and SecurityRussian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
Russia Wants the World to Know It Could Use Nukes. It's Not Alone
Paul Poast unpacks the implications of Russia’s decision to revise its nuclear doctrine.
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US Foreign PolicyEvan Vucci / AP
Israel Has Found the Limit of Its 'Special Relationship' with the US
The Biden administration will "not abandon Israel, but it is also tired of being associated with its military incompetence," Paul Poast writes.
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Global PoliticsAlexander Zemlianichenko / AP
Russia’s North Korea Gambit Could Make the War in Ukraine Go Global
"Pyongyang has a propensity to take actions ... aimed at reminding the West—and specifically the US—that it should not be be ignored," Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyCameron Smith / The White House
Hegemony Might Not Be All It’s Cracked Up to Be
Paul Poast explores two key questions regarding hegemony: Does the US have it? And does China seek it?
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MigrationEvan Vucci / AP
'Build the Wall' Won’t Work for Trump This Time Around
The phrase only serves to highlight the shortcomings of his last presidency, Paul Poast argues.