By analyzing the institutions that have been created to stimulate energy technology innovation in the United States, the United Kingdom,…
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis – those 13 days in October 1962 that were probably the closest the world…
It has been only two weeks since the 2012 Summer Games ended. Londoners are still giddy about their success, which feels all the more…
Throughout history, major political and economic shocks have often occurred in August, when leaders have gone on vacation believing that…
Twenty years ago Russia and fourteen other newly-independent states emerged from the ruins of the Soviet empire, many as nations for the…
President Barack Obama has made the reset with Russia a priority, while Governor Mitt Romney has called the Kremlin America’s “number one…
A paradox about globalization — that energetic, free-wheeling word to describe the shared experience of people, commerce, and ideas across…
In the same way that the fiscal crisis is pitting northern and central Europe against southern Europe, the refugee challenge is making…
NATO was 63 in April and will celebrate its birthday at next week’s summit meeting in Chicago, no doubt accompanied by much debate about…
Published by the Atlantic Council, Anchoring the Alliance argues that NATO is a force multiplier for the United States and remains…