A successful US-Japan agreement on structural reforms three decades ago could potentially serve as a useful model for the current China-US…
If they’ve been paying attention, Americans have received some rude wake-up calls in recent years. What unpleasant news do these messages…
This article studies the conditions that lead peripheral minorities to identify with the state, their ethnic group, or neighboring…
Partisan politics, one sometimes still hears, are supposed to “stop at the water’s edge.” Domestic political quarrels might be intense and…
Chairman Sullivan, Ranking Member Markey, other distinguished members of the sub-committee on security, thank you for calling this…
In a classic tragedy, the leading figure is usually a person with admirable qualities and even good intentions, drawn inexorably toward…
Preventing nuclear war and avoiding catastrophic climate change are two of the most basic challenges facing human civilization in the…
Scholarship on civil war is overwhelmingly preoccupied with armed activity. Data collection efforts on actors in civil wars tend to reflect…
As a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, I left the Munich Security Conference concerned that we are witnessing the most worrisome division…
The recent uproar over Rep. Ilhan Omar’s tweets criticizing the conduct of Israel’s government and its U.S. supporters, especially the…