Syria’s civil war will make fighting coronavirus particularly difficult Jesse Marks - April 2, 2020 Many Syrians won’t be able to take preventive measures — or access health care
Northern Syria depends on U.N. aid. Its delivery could end tomorrow. Jesse Marks - January 8, 2020 That includes aid to Idlib, which is under attack.
The Pentagon is moving money to pay for Trump’s border wall. Here are the consequences. Alice Friend - September 5, 2019 This politicizes the military even more. It also has constitutional problems.
Women are mysteriously missing from D.C. think tanks’ foreign policy panels. Here’s the data. Mimosa Giamanco and Federiga Bindi - August 21, 2019 Here’s the fifth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Hong Kong waits for Beijing’s next move. Here’s what the experts say. Jessica Chen Weiss - August 15, 2019 Why a military intervention could be costly on many fronts
Humanitarian aid in Syria is being politicized — and too many civilians in need aren’t getting it Jesse Marks - August 5, 2019 When the government controls the aid, it gets used for political gain.
Is China a strategic partner or rival power? Scott Kennedy - July 2, 2019 Trump and Xi discussed trade in Osaka. But the U.S.-China relationship is far from stabilized.
How Trump’s reality-show diplomacy with North Korea could backfire Van Jackson - June 30, 2019 Summitry without real background negotiations can lead to embarrassment and missteps.
Trump goes to Tokyo. There will be pomp and photo ops. Zack Cooper and Michael Green - May 25, 2019 Here’s what we’re not likely to see.
Why Syrian refugees are at risk of a forced return to Syria Jesse Marks - February 13, 2019 In July, a Russian strategy was introduced to facilitate the