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Dating back to antiquity, influenza pandemics have posed the greatest threat of a worldwide calamity caused by infectious disease. Over the past...
Since the first weeks of the brutal war in the Gaza Strip, Washington has devoted an inordinate amount of attention to the idea that reforming the...
A sad fact about the politics of Washington is that some of the most important issues facing the United States and the world are rarely debated in...
A new consensus has emerged in American politics: that the United States has recklessly pursued international economic openness at the expense of...
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine last February, there has been a near-constant debate about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear...
In late June 2021, satellite images revealed that China was building 120 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) silos on the edge of the Gobi...
When Joe Biden was sworn in as president a year ago today, many Americans breathed a heavy sigh of relief. President Donald Trump had tried to...
On a visit to Budapest in late February, China’s minister of public security, Wang Xiaohong, secured a face-to-face meeting with Hungarian Prime...
In February, Israeli military intelligence reportedly informed the country’s leaders that Hamas will survive as a terrorist group after the war....
In 2012, Vladimir Putin, after four years as prime minister, once again became Russia’s president. Many Russians resented his engineered return:...
Throughout most of U.S. President Joe Biden’s political lifetime, conventional wisdom has held that there is no benefit—and enormous risk—to...
“All solutions were flawed, but the most flawed was to do nothing, and to do nothing slowly.” That is what Julian Barnes wrote about how to deal...
In November 2023, a number of countries issued a joint communiqué promising strong international cooperation in reckoning with the challenges of...