Walking a fraying nuclear tightrope
At this perilous moment, a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative. Weโve done this work before; we can do it again.
At this perilous moment, a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative. Weโve done this work before; we can do it again.
Try not to wreck the economy.
In 2016, no one in the world was ready for President Trump. Americaโs NATO allies arenโt making the same mistake this time.
Henry Kissinger, a diplomatic powerhouse whose roles under two presidents left an indelible mark on US foreign policy and earned him a controversial Nobel Peace Prize, died on Wednesday (29 November) at age 100.
Henry Kissinger, a ruthless practitioner of the art of realpolitik who had an outsize impact on global events and who won a premature Nobel Peace Prize for ending a war that kept going, has died. A cunning, erudite strategist whose transformative diplomatic efforts helped to reshape the world, Kissinger was 100. His death Wednesday was [โฆ]
Doer No. 2 โ Germany
As the key provider of the Continentโs security, the US shouldnโt be a mere bystander to EU plans.
Emmanuel Macron and Antony Blinken warn Israel not to go too far in Gaza.
As global crises intensify, the ‘geopolitical’ Continent is left on sidelines.
As a minority in Berlin cheer Hamas’ attacks on Israel, former top US diplomat says mass immigration was a ‘grave mistake.’
Russia is relishing โ and partly fueling โ chaos in a series of global flashpoints that divert the West’s energies from Ukraine.
The United States needs “Kissinger-style diplomatic wisdom” in its policies towards China, top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi told the former US state secretary in Beijing on Wednesday (19 July), as bilateral ties languished at historic lows.