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For this week’s discussion on Syria and Iraq, The E.R. team asks "Is the worst yet to come"?
With the U.K. on the verge of saying “piss off” to Brussels, the great European democratic project hangs in the balance.
We shouldn’t be surprised that Brazil — and other countries in the BRICS — is dealing with the stumbles and falls of an emerging economy. Meaningful progress takes decades.
Why playing devil’s advocate with the Republican front-runner’s rhetoric eventually leads back to the source of the problem — Washington.
Why the contentious presidential candidate may not be wrong about how to negotiate on foreign policy. Maybe.
In today’s complex, tumultuous world of global affairs, perhaps nuance and patience aren’t assets for an American president.
AIPAC, the Iran deal, Israel’s recent outreach to Russia — which of the presidential candidates is going to corner the vote on Middle East policy and tackle the legacy of the current administration?
As his last year in office winds down, the president looks to cement his legacy by forging a new path in Latin America.
From the Islamic State to Libya, from China to Putin, can the sitting U.S. president offer real perspective while he’s still inside the White House?
The United States isn’t going to see the kind of change brought by the Arab Spring and Euromaidan—no matter how many millennials rock the vote.