From Robert Schuman To The Present

The evolution of the EU, its golden era, bandwagoning with the US, and the dilemma of declining credibility.
US-Japan State Visit: Plans For Biden Re-election Success, Or Contingencies For Its Failure?

During a crucial state visit in Washington D.C., President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida of Japan discuss military, AI, and educational partnerships, reinforcing the robust U.S.-Japan alliance.
Ukraine and Russia: Two Years Since The Invasion

The ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, marking its two-year anniversary, has brought widespread destruction, fear, and international turmoil, affecting both nations deeply.
Erdogan’s Way: Understanding Turkish Politics Over Two Decades

Turkish President Erdogan’s prolonged tenure is attributed to his adeptness at forming political alliances and shaping Türkiye’s domestic and foreign policies. Alas, his leadership has been criticized for undemocratic practices, including suppressing dissent and straining relations with the West.
School Of Thought That Influenced American Foreign Policy

H.W. Brands’ article delves into Walter Russell Mead’s “Four Schoolmasters” framework, where Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, Jacksonian, and Wilsonian ideals shape U.S. foreign policy.