Within his first month back in the White House, Donald Trump has upended US foreign policy and launched an all-out assault on ...
Masatsugu Asakawa urges development banks to act urgently to avert the catastrophic effects of the Himalayas’ thawing ...
Tobias Bunde reflects on this year's Munich Security Conference and America's break from the transatlantic alliance.
Peace is an attractive, yet elusive, concept. It can mean different things to different people at different times. Ukraine is ...
At the end of World War I, John Maynard Keynes was part of the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, where the ...
Michael Bröning explains why the outcome may decide whether the political “firewall” against the far right can hold.
Ngaire Woods thinks the Trump administration’s approach jeopardizes America’s geopolitical and economic interests.
When US President Donald Trump’s factotum, J.D. Vance, held forth on Europe’s “threat from within” at the recent Munich ...
Michael R. Strain foresees the US president building on a strong economy, so long as he steers clear of populist policies.
Daron Acemoglu worries that the technology is on track to disempower, rather than complement, most of humanity.
Richard Haass & Carolyn Kissane argue that reconciling what is desirable with what is feasible requires a new approach.
Adenike Oladosu explains why investing in schools in conflict- and crisis-affected countries would build resilience.