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.
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.
How Should The Republican Party Foreign Policy Strategy Be Shaped?

Here’s why Trump should not give up constructive engagement and inclusivity while pursuing peace through strength.
American Global Leadership In NATO And Trans-Atlantic Security

“By this treaty, we are not only seeking to establish freedom from aggression and from the use of force in the North Atlantic community, but we are also actively striving to promote and preserve peace throughout the world.
American Hegemony And The Emergence Of Global Orders

As we stand at the crossroads of history, witnessing the gradual decline of American hegemony, the emergence of a multipolar world order unfolds before our eyes.
2016-2024: Robert Hur, James Comey, And Deciding The Next POTUS

In the 2024 election, the rematch between Biden and Trump, amidst high-profile endorsements and ongoing legal inquiries, reflects the complexities of the political landscape and the challenges within American democracy.
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.