2024 American Presidential Elections and U.S. Foreign Policy
The world is watching as the 2024 U.S. elections approach, and we’re diving into the impact this historic event will have on American foreign policy. In this exclusive session titled “2024 U.S. Election and American Foreign Policy,” Foreign Analysis’ Editor-in-Chief Aakil Visram will moderate a riveting discussion with two of the most insightful voices in the field—Marcus Mildenberger and Chris Gowe. Don’t miss this unique FA Talk event—join us and explore the future together!
John Mearsheimer: Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine, China, NATO, And WW3
John Mearsheimer is an international relations scholar at University of Chicago. He is one of the most influential and controversial thinkers in the world on the topics of war and power.
Henry Kissinger dies aged 100 – a look at one of the US’s most controversial diplomats
He was one of the world’s most powerful and most controversial diplomats celebrated and reviled in equal measure. Former US secretary of State Henry Kissenger, the man who shaped America’s Cold War policy – has died at the age of a hundred.
A New Vision For American Foreign Policy | Stephen Walt
In the early 90s, the United States stood at the pinnacle of world power. American foreign policy elites on both sides of the political divide felt confident that interventionist strategies had the power to spread democracy, open markets and promote liberal values around the globe.
An Interview with Kenneth Waltz
The Annual Review of Political Science presents an interview with Kenneth Waltz, Senior Research Associate at the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University
How The West Can Adapt To A Rising Asia | Kishore Mahbubani
As Asian economies and governments continue to gain power, the West needs to find ways to adapt to the new global order, says author and diplomat Kishore Mahbubani. In an insightful look at international politics, Mahbubani shares a three-part strategy that Western governments can use to recover power and improve relations with the rest of the world.