Rather than signaling a pivot toward the U.S., Trump’s recent deals with ASEAN are designed to temporarily alleviate trade ...
Lam Duc Vu is a political scientist and analyst who writes on Indo-Pacific politics and international policy.
Joining Trump’s signature initiative is less about Israel than about aligning Kazakhstan closer to the U.S. and away from Russia.
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has long been known as a China hawk who strongly supports Taiwan. She visited the ...
U.S. diplomatic engagements and intelligence-sharing with military rulers are legally dubious and strategically shortsighted.
In procuring drones, Germany is applying the lessons that Western armed forces should be taking from the war in Ukraine.
Beijing’s red lines are not merely a laundry list of interests; they represent critical areas of vulnerability for the CCP.
Syria’s interim president is making a historic visit to the White House, with sanctions relief hanging in the balance.
This year’s high-level Summit of the America’s meeting has been postponed despite a pile of pressing issues facing the region ...
As the U.S. turns away from climate leadership, Beijing has established a dominant position in the global energy transition.
The next government in Baghdad will have to deal with a U.S. pressure campaign to curb the power of Iran-backed militias.
New York City’s voters have their last chance to make their voices heard today in a whirlwind mayoral election that has ...