Donald Trump’s disdain for NATO will reshape the domestic politics—and military posture—of some of America’s closest allies.
As emerging economies rise, the global order shifts from Western dominance to a new multipolar era, argues economist James K.
Tobias Bunde reflects on this year's Munich Security Conference and America's break from the transatlantic alliance.
In an unprecedented attack, US President Donald Trump has claimed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has lost the ...
In an unprecedented attack, US President Donald Trump has claimed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has lost the ...
On What Really Matters, Walter Russell Mead discusses the White House scrapping environmental regulations, President Trump’s ...
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According to YouGov’s final MRP poll before the election, the far-right AfD’s 145 seats will surpass the 115 projected for ...
U.S. President Donald Trump at a NATO summit in Brussels, July 12, 2018 (Sputnik Alexey Vitvitsky via AP). The next day, ...
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Risk-averse leadership is holding back Europe’s largest economy, say historians and economists.
Europe needs to spend around 250 billion euros ($261.6 billion) annually in defence investments to secure itself without U.S.
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