The two countries are mired in historical grievances over land, culture and language, complicating diplomacy on modern geopolitical issues including energy. Buddhist ...
As Europe’s leading economies grapple with dwindling innovation, eyes are turning to evaluate the impact of high labor taxes on growth. Reducing labor tax rates can ...
The golden age of supranational organizations is diminishing as a multipolar world emerges; the upcoming G20 summit in Brazil will achieve little. Brazil is hosting a series of G20 meetings this year, ...
Dr. Amatzia Baram is a Middle East Forum Writing Fellow, as well as a professor emeritus at the Department of the History of the Middle East and Director of the Centre for Iraq Studies at the ...
Sri Lankans elected a new president as traditional political leadership disappoints. Dramatic changes, however, are unlikely if he must govern with the opposition ...
Looking back on one of the most surreal and emotional United States election campaigns of the last 100 years. President Joe Biden handing over the driver’s seat of ...
Beijing is leveraging advanced technologies like AI to gain strategic advantages without conventional combat. The popular influencer Vica Li presents herself as a lifestyle and travel blogger on ...
Relations between the United States and Albania, both NATO members, rank low on Washington’s lists of concerns. Regardless of whether the next administration is Republican or Democratic, the ...
America’s unprecedented secondary sanctions are a high-stakes gamble that could reshape global trade and spell the end of U.S. financial dominance. The United States’ efforts to contain Russia through ...
France’s new stance on the Western Sahara dispute signals growing international support for Morocco, complicating Algeria’s long-standing position. In November 1975, the Moroccan government organized ...
What should the world expect from the next Trump administration? Ana Rosa Quintana-Lovett, Senior Policy Director at the Vandenberg Coalition and former Staff Director for the Western Hemisphere at ...
Public debt levels are rising throughout the developed world, threatening monetary and economic stability. The alarm bell over public debt may be ringing too softly for policymakers to notice. Vincent ...