Trump’s NIH restrictions could cost lives and weaken defense Danielle Lupton and Anne Perring - February 5, 2025 National Institutes of Health research is critical to American health – and U.S. military preparedness.
The E.U. is turning geopolitical. Is Venus becoming Mars? Kathleen R. McNamara - October 17, 2022 E.U. diplomat Josep Borrell warned the Russian army will be ‘annihilated’ if it launches a nuclear attack. These words suggest a more assertive European Union.
What’s in Biden’s National Security Strategy? Stacie Goddard - October 13, 2022 The NSS conveys the president’s vision – and the country’s ‘grand strategy.’
People around the world are protesting the Russian invasion. Will their protests work? Erica Chenoweth - March 14, 2022 Within Ukraine, Russia and elsewhere, here’s what we know about civil resistance
How the U.S.-Iran conflict could help China and Russia David Edelstein - January 13, 2020 Will preoccupation with Iran shift U.S. attention away from other urgent concerns?
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.
The U.S. quietly made a big splash about the South China Sea Zack Cooper - March 18, 2019 Mike Pompeo just reaffirmed Washington has Manila’s back.
A more assertive Beijing raises new questions for U.S.-China relations David Edelstein - October 25, 2018 [caption id="attachment_79370" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump and Chinese President Xi
New poll shows Russians are defiant in face of U.S. sanctions Dina Smeltz - January 26, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68493" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump and Russian President Vladimir
Do women matter to international security? Trump just changed the U.S. government’s answer to that question. Hilary Matfess - January 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_65578" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Congolese women and their children, who