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The fight over the right’s post-Trump future begins

US Michael R. Strain - November 18, 2025.

When I speak to college students about the problems with democratic socialism and populism, I often quote then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s warning: With these...

The dangers of returning to the status quo ante in the Middle East

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - November 20, 2025.

After more than two years of horrific violence and hundreds of thousands killed and wounded, Israel has not decisively changed the balance of power on...

A new era of global disorder

Globalization Carl Bildt - November 19, 2025.

It was once common to speak of a “liberal international order.” Even if the accompanying institutional arrangements were not always entirely liberal, international, or orderly,...

Why is much of Trump’s peace proposal unacceptable for Ukraine?

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - November 22, 2025.

An American proposal to end the war in Ukraine puts the country in a delicate diplomatic position — caught between placating its most important ally,...

The gray zone between peace and war is shrinking fast

EU Sławomir Sierakowski - November 21, 2025.

On November 14, two operatives tried to sabotage the railway line running from Warsaw into Ukraine. An explosion destroyed a section of track near the village...

China’s export machine is a wake-up call for economic policymakers

Globalization Dani Rodrik - November 22, 2025.

As China’s trade surplus grows, with its manufacturing exports increasingly dominating global markets, the rest of the world is grappling with how to respond. Should countries...

The US is the biggest recipient of Chinese loans, although they warn others not to do so

Economy TA | AP Insight - November 18, 2025.

For years, Washington has been warning others not to trust loans from Chinese state banks fueling its rise as a superpower. But a new report reveals...

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