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.
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.
An Election Of Wits And Faith
As the 2024 elections approach, the ages of Biden and Trump, their financial hurdles, and political maneuvers take center stage in a potential rematch, with both sides bracing for a challenging race.
Ukraine Funding Bill Caught In 2024 Campaign Politics
Senate’s early-hour passage of Ukraine aid faces deadlock in the House, showcasing stark U.S. political divides over immigration policy and foreign aid priorities.
After New Hampshire: A Trumped Republican Party
Post-New Hampshire primary, Trump’s strong support persists, questioning Haley’s viability. Biden contends with Williamson, Philips, Kennedy Jr, and West, facing potential vote splitting.
Is U.S. Support For Ukraine In Real Jeopardy?
Changing Republican views on immigration and Trump’s influence create uncertainty for Ukraine’s aid, reflecting challenges in securing crucial international support.
Is The US Ready To Rethink Israel Policy?
The traditional alliance relationship between the USA and Israel is not as strong as it once was, and the US is indispensable for its global leadership to take into account the growing interest in Palestine.
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.