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Since the end of the Cold War ... one of two foreign policy paths: preserve the country’s position as the leader of the liberal international order or withdraw and adjust to a post-American, ...
It is the stability of the balance.” Schelling concluded that two nuclear powers can achieve a stable balance only “when ...
The IMF is delivering stark warnings about the damaging impact of tariffs and other US actions on the global economy and ...
Notwithstanding protective tariffs, war and ... in the world being closed to their goods. In the face of this monumental event, their efforts to reduce European tariff barriers seemed hardly worth ...
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The responsibility for preventing further escalation of Baloch insurgency rests with the Pakistani state that holds both the ...
Pope Francis was the first pope to come from Latin America, offering a unique perspective on the leadership of the global ...
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Economists fear a resurgence of protectionism from the United States could exacerbate existing vulnerabilities within the global economy. (Credit: ) When U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his ...
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
Yes, the U.S. has the larger consumer economy. No, that won’t be enough to avoid major (and majorly self-inflicted) pain.