The Biden administration is striving for a unipolar order that no longer exists.
What government officials are saying in public, and private, is fascinating—and full of contradictions.
If year two of the war were a carbon copy of the first, Russia would control almost one-third of Ukraine next February.
Most public discussion this winter reflects a conviction that Ukraine must — and can — win a decisive victory. But what constitutes a win…
Hand-Off details the Bush administration’s national security and foreign policy as described at the time in then-classified Transition…
The Russian president got many things wrong about invading Ukraine—but not everything.
Europe’s brutal conflict has been a harsh but instructive teacher.
As a member of the Clinton administration in the Commerce Department from 1997 to 2001, I participated in achieving that rare balanced…
Housing costs across the nation and in Greater Boston are rising, and many policymakers have turned to Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) in an…
Why Beijing’s foreign-policy reset will—or won’t—work out.