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Less than six months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration’s foreign policy has generated ...
Critical minerals will continue to be drivers and stabilizers of US foreign policy for the foreseeable future.
The decision to bomb Iran may prompt Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to change their conclusions about Trump’s willingness to ...
Preserving the Jones Act, which requires the use of U.S. vessels, and antitrust enforcement are key to saving American ...
Competition between China and the United States has long been framed as a contest between two countries with opposite roles ...
The reconciliation package currently under consideration in Congress—officially titled the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill ...
By simultaneously courting US favor and condemning US actions, Pakistan sends mixed signals to both Washington and Tehran, as ...
Economic sanctions, as a general principle, have a history of failure in the 20th and 21st centuries, which penalize everyday ...
Taiwanese insurers are locked into holding U.S. dollar bonds that trade below par, putting pressure on Taiwan’s central bank ...
Trump’s economists, including Stephen Miran, have been trying to defend the president’s tariffs by arguing that foreign ...
The Labour Government has so far pursued a timid, unambitious, foreign policy, marked by inconsistency and in some cases moral failure, argues ...
President Donald Trump says chronic U.S. trade deficits are a national emergency. His tax bill will make them worse. The ...