Charting a New Future for the Mediterranean
To build a more strategically coherent approach to the Mediterranean region, the West must expand and deepen its relationship with African partners.
Simplistic analytical models that cast Putin as an all-powerful autocrat obscure how the Russian political system actually works.
To build a more strategically coherent approach to the Mediterranean region, the West must expand and deepen its relationship with African partners.
American foreign policy has enabled Israel to act as a crusader state rather than a normal nation-state.
Russia’s rhetorical devaluation and practical subversion of international law, order, and organization not only concerns the European continent. It may be more dangerous for militarily weak non-Western countries.
Iranian meddling in civil-war-plagued Sudan may be directed to threaten Israeli and U.S. access to the Red Sea.
In-depth analysis from Cliff Kupchan, Dominic Tierney, Robert David English, and more.