Who Is Making U.S. Foreign Policy?
Stephen Cohen, The Nation
An anti-neocon president appears to have been surrounded by neocons in his own administration.
Stephen Cohen, The Nation
An anti-neocon president appears to have been surrounded by neocons in his own administration.
A. Mrachek, Heritage
For weeks the House impeachment proceedings have kept Ukraine in the U.S. spotlightfor all the wrong reasons. Now, however, there is a very good reason for policymakers to turn their attention to that beleaguered nation.
N. Saldias, Global Americans
Argentina's President-elect Fernndez faces the almost impossible task of fixing the economy. What are the costs the government is willing to bear?
Alberto Mingardi, City Journal
Historical lessons from Europe's transformation in the late nineteenth century
Robert Kaplan with CapX
As a tumultuous year draws to a close, we're looking back at some of the most insightful interviews CapX has conducted over the last 12 months. Robert D Kaplan is widely-regarded as one of the world's leading thinkers on foreign policy, defence and geopolitics. He is the author of 18 books, including The Revenge of Geography and
Fareed Zakaria, Foreign Affairs
Engagement with a rising China has been far more successful than generally recognized, and it continues to be the best path forward in an age of great-power competition.