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.
The Strongmen And Their Countries

Tracing the paths of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban, and Nicolas Maduro, their strategic rise to one-man rule highlights a concerning trend towards global democratic erosion and the reshaping of international relations.
From Military Intervention To Diplomacy In American Foreign Policy

Focusing on diplomatic solutions and multilateral collaborations over military interventions in its foreign policy will enable the White House to achieve better outcomes.
Balancing American Strategy In An Age Of Near-Peer Competition

Facing the escalating threat from China, it is crucial for the U.S. to reassess its security commitments to Ukraine and make a strategic pivot to Asia, a move vital for protecting the liberal order and defending democratic values.
Is Biden Really Back?

Biden’s America’s foreign policy has evolved from Trump’s unilateralism to multilateralism. Revitalizing the transatlantic world is important, but the United States still faces challenges.
The European Army: Is It a Cursed Project?

Efforts for Europe’s defense independence do not seem possible as of today. Lack of capacity and international barriers challenge this goal.
Is Russia A Crisis Or An Opportunity For China?

The evolving Sino-Russian relationship is shaped by a blend of strategic cooperation and cautious diplomacy. Historic tensions and modern geopolitical challenges, such as the Ukraine conflict and Taiwan issue, compel both nations to navigate a complex landscape of mutual economic reliance and guarded foreign policies.
Maybe Trump’s Entity Is A Gift For Europeans?

During Trump’s presidency, US-EU relations deteriorated due to tariffs, climate policy divergence, and skepticism about NATO. With the 2024 election approaching, the EU braces for potential shifts in the transatlantic relationship.