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Two developments this week indicate a continuation of West and Central Africa's troubling tilt toward autocracy.
For decades, Germany’s arms industry was the country’s dirty little secret. On one hand, the defense sector is sizable: ...
Several Western countries have announced they will recognize Palestine, without considering what Palestinians want.
Israeli forces started pushing into Gaza City on Tuesday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shrugged off a rising chorus ...
Guyana’s election unfolded peacefully and the economy is booming. But trouble may be brewing under the surface.
The U.S. and Taiwan both benefit from the flexibility that strategic ambiguity offers in responding to a potential conflict.
More than 100,000 people gathered in central London on Sunday for a far-right protest march, an unexpectedly high turnout.
A scandal allegedly involving a top adviser and his sister is the sort of political corruption that voters elected Milei to ...
Ana Janaina Nelson is a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Western Hemisphere in the U.S. Department of ...
The winds of right-wing populism are once again blowing across Europe. Parties that had in recent years been relegated to the ...
Despite the rumors about recent arrests of military officers, Mali’s junta has been characterized more by unity than by ...
Europe still hasn’t effectively prepared to counter the hybrid tactics that are integral to Putin’s broader aims.
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