The United States is in unprecedented decline. Future generations will look back at the past decade as the beginning of the end of American hegemony.
NATO is in a struggle for its life, and Afghanistan just may deliver the fatal blow.
The EU’s policy incoherence toward Russia compromises Europe’s energy security.
The OSCE is not a relic of the Cold War. Instead, it may be the only body that can tackle problems across Eurasia.
Such a proposal brings as many complications as it does benefits.
America need not restore the bygone, comprehensive relationship with Europe to achieve its purposes.
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China’s growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.
Given its competing commitments, Washington must reduce its military patronage. Japan, with its economic strength, must fortify capabilities.
Kosovo may be far far away from China-but its fate is on Beijing's mind.