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Ethiopia’s Tigray Temptation Only America Can Prevent a New War in the Horn of Africa Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe and Alex de Waal August 5, 2025 ...
National security leaders rarely get to choose what to care about and how much to care about it. They are more often subjects of circumstances beyond their control. The September 11 attacks reversed ...
How Global Governance Can Survive With the Right Reforms, the G-7 Can Sustain the Rules-Based Order Victor Cha John Hamre G. John Ikenberry ...
Bombing to Lose Why Airpower Cannot Salvage Russia’s Doomed War in Ukraine Robert A. Pape October 20, 2022 ...
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Nevertheless, it is useful to remember that Beijing has rarely waited for the right conditions before ordering the PLA into battle. In 1950, for instance, Chinese forces intervened in support of ...
The past two months have witnessed a remarkable spike in warfare involving nuclear powers. From May 7 to May 10, India and Pakistan exchanged artillery fire, bombs, cruise missiles, and drones in ...
Just a few years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed to have reasserted Moscow’s influence in the Middle East after decades in which it had waned. As Putin deepened ties with long-standing ...
How U.S. Forces Should Leave Europe And Why Trump Should Start the Process Now Christopher S. Chivvis July 23, 2025 ...
ZACHARY CONSTANTINO is a South Asia analyst and has served as a Senior Adviser in the State Department and the Defense Department. Browse all articles written by Zachary Constantino for Foreign ...
Walter Russell Mead WALTER RUSSELL MEAD is James Clark Chace Professor of Foreign Policy and the Humanities at Bard College and Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship ...
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