A World with More Isolationist America

A second Trump presidency could radically alter U.S. foreign policy, prioritize national sovereignty, disrupt alliances, and challenge the liberal international order. What will the future hold?
Biden’s Decison

With Biden’s unexpected decision, the election race has suddenly shifted. Kamala Harris emerges as the new Democratic candidate, and the party faces a challenging election ahead.
Has the Biden Administration Been Successful?

Biden’s presidency saw major domestic accomplishments, such as economic growth and infrastructure reform, but was overshadowed by foreign policy challenges, like Afghanistan’s withdrawal and Middle Eastern conflicts.
The Global Stakes of America’s Choice in 2024: Multilateralism vs America First

In November, U.S. voters will choose between resurrecting the “America First” doctrine or maintaining a foreign policy based on alliances and multilateralism.
Learning From Past Presidents’ Mistakes

From Bush’s assertive tactics to Obama’s strategic restraint, delve into how U.S. foreign policy shapes global dynamics amid evolving power structures and international challenges.
America’s Universial Values

From the Declaration of Independence to today, America’s core values have shaped its foreign policy, balancing cultural ideals with practical strategies on the global stage.
Biden’s China Strategy

Endorsing a robust U.S. strategy, Biden focuses on strengthening alliances, fostering innovation, and enhancing global leadership, setting a comprehensive approach to address the challenges and opportunities posed by China’s rise.
The Allies of the United States

The United States remains the sole global superpower, leveraging strong alliances, effective foreign policy, cultural appeal, and military dominance. Despite China’s economic challenges, it fails to compete in these areas, keeping America firmly in the lead.
The Foreign Affair Deciding Election 2024

Re-Evaluating the American litmus test when both political parties disagree with voters.
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.