The developing world is the new engine of growth that will drive shared prosperity in the future.
And it may be indirectly taking a page from Trump’s playbook in the process.
Calder Walton is an Ernest May Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where his research is focused on intelligence history, grand strategy a
And the consequences could unleash something worse than what followed the invasion of Iraq.
Khalifa Haftar could be the next Assad if the U.S. and EU don’t act fast.
Kim’s reckless missile tests challenge America’s untested new president. A clash between the two most unpredictable leaders in the world is a perilous prospect.
Anastasya Manuilova is a reporter for Kommersant newspaper. She is based in Moscow, Russia.
Their views on what his promises entail differ dramatically.
The ideal geopolitical response to the crisis of global power is a trilateral connection between the United States, China and Russia.
At a moment when we should stand united, rising right-wing parties and even some of Angela Merkel’s allies are dividing Germany and Europe.
“We are being forced to leave our homeland for the unknown.”
It would create jobs for would-be immigrants and a climate of civility between nations.