The U.S.-Iran crisis has calmed down — but things won’t ever go back to how they were before Christopher Clary - January 12, 2020 The U.S. has to worry about more-accurate Iranian missiles, while the downed airplane has brought Iranian protesters to the street
How terrorism helps — and hurts — Iran Daniel Byman - January 3, 2020 Why Iran supports terrorist groups — and what the consequences can be.
America weaponized the global financial system. Now other countries are fighting back. Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - December 19, 2019 We are entering a world of chained globalization.
Worried about an Islamic State comeback? Here’s why that’s unlikely. Daniel Byman - October 28, 2019 Yes, Trump pulled U.S. troops out of northern Syria, but many other factors will probably keep ISIS down.
Trump doesn’t want to be ‘responsible for destroying the Turkish economy.’ Good grief. Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - October 16, 2019 That’s a nice little economy you have there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
Japan and South Korea are being pulled into a low level economic war Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - August 1, 2019 By restricting the export of key chemicals, Japan threatens South Korea’s electronics industry.
About The Monkey Cage John Sides - June 10, 2019 What is The Monkey Cage?“Democracy is the art of running
Are nuclear weapons keeping the India-Pakistan crisis from escalating — or making it more dangerous? Caitlin Talmadge - March 4, 2019 Here’s what the research tells us.
Trump claims that a national security exception allows him to block imports. Is he right? Marc Busch - January 11, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82483" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Vice President Pence listens during an
The Huawei arrest made the stock market tank. Trump may not even have known about it. Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - December 7, 2018 The arrest and possible extradition to the United States of