Hegemonic Reasoning Fueled the Russia-Ukraine War
With the Cold War at an end for over 30 years, how is it that the US still perceives Russia as a threat?
With the Cold War at an end for over 30 years, how is it that the US still perceives Russia as a threat?
What happens if the United States and other Western powers make a fresh beginning with the Taliban?
With militaries’ locked-in fossil fuel systems and looming climate chaos, the arms industry continues to take advantage of nefarious profit opportunities.
How will a Trump or Biden presidency shape the future of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East?
Unlike every other region of the world, the Middle East does not have an inclusive regional security system. This article explores why that is, asks whether now is the time to begin, and suggests how such a process could be started
Russia needs the West—but the realpolitik driving its foreign policy demands it be treated as an equal.
The specter of a revisionist Russia, disintegrating European Union, and isolationist America has Berlin rethinking its foreign policy. One important sign of the shift: Germany is assuming a crucial military role within NATO’s new strategic posture.