The next chapter in American foreign policy
Our choices are constrained by the needs of our internal order
Our choices are constrained by the needs of our internal order
More than a year after war broke out, the country is in need of steady leadership
The truth behind the toothless Olympic boycott
A recent bill addressing forced Uyghur labor is a good step
It’s a hard reality to swallow but America can’t deploy combat troops against the Russians
The slap against southern Africa was harsh, sudden and by most estimations wildly dramatic
The Peng Shuai disappearance, and other human rights violations, are reason enough
It’s unfortunate but Ukraine cannot become a member of NATO
Meghan Markle alleges a bigoted remark about her child, but from who?
The US right embraces Hungary but our folk libertarianism makes it a hard sell
George III was a model monarch, whose reputation finally deserves rehabilitation a quarter of a millennium later
I have come to ask Lévy about the future of the West — if, that is, he feels there will be one
Had Dante been alive today, he would have reserved an inner circle of hell for the bureaucrats
It’s a fantasy that accomplishes nothing except to provoke Vladimir Putin
The Biden-Xi summit revealed only the irreconcilable differences between Washington and Beijing
They’ve strayed far from their roots, though maybe America can still learn from him
Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus has the EU over a barrel
America’s most undiplomatic politician heads to France to unwind a diplomatic faux pas
Prince Andrew has never looked more desperate and vindictive
Something might well be wrong