The Emperor’s New Road
Jonathan Hillman with FPRI
Jonathan Hillman with FPRI
Ankit Panda, The Diplomat
M Matheswaran, Lowy
John Lichfield, Politico EU
Emily de la Bruyere & Nathan Picarsic, FDD
On September 30, the White House issued its second critical mineral executive order since 2017. The Executive Order on Addressing the Threat to the Domestic Supply Chain from Reliance on Critical Minerals...
Brent Sadler, Daily Signal
Our Navy celebrates its 245th year today, Oct. 13. In its long history, its achievements have been remarkable and have embodied the virtues of innovation, fraternity, and courage
William Hartung, TomDispatch
The United States has the dubious distinction of being the world’s leadingarms dealer. It dominates the global trade in a historic fashion and nowhere is that domination more complete than in the endlessly war-torn Middle East. There, believe it or not, the U.S.
Sen. Rob Portman, Bush Center
GOP Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio discusses disinformation campaigns and cyber warfare as a national security issue, how well the United States is responding to them, and how information warfare is impacting other regions of the world.
29 Ukrainian MPs, Atl. Council
A cross-party group of 29 Ukrainian MPs has issued the following joint letter raising the alarm over the international security implications of Russia’s unfinished Nord Stream 2 pipeline project:
John McLaughlin, Ozy
This presidential campaign, like nearly all its predecessors, features a lot of tough rhetoric on China and the various threats it poses. But once the campaign rhetoric fades, the victor will have to figure out what to actually do about China. In truth, managing the U.S. relationship with China is the challenge looming over all other aspects of foreign policy; it is sure to affect success or failure in all we do — and in many other economies around the world.