If the law of war is to survive today’s existential challenges, the United States and its allies need to treat it not as an optional constraint to be adjusted or shrugged off as needed but as an unmoving pillar of the global legal order.
The release of U.S. aid to Ukraine is one of many steps necessary to contain Russian aggression. Western leaders must remind publics what is at stake and think ahead to avoid delays at every turn.
An assessment of the health of U.S. democracy and unpacking the risk of political violence surrounding the 2024 U.S. elections.
A discussion on a possible Israeli military response to Iran's recent attack.
In an interview, author Steve Coll discusses his latest book on the quarter-century minuet between the United States and the late Iraqi leader.
Democracy, migration, and influence from China and Russia are among the key issues at stake.
How divided is Congress on the key foreign policy issues of the day? Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) to discuss these and other issues.
Great powers around the world have entered a race for AI supremacy. In the EU, the United States, China, and India, policymakers are putting forward competing frameworks to regulate AI globally while trying to achieve technological superiority.
An explanation on why Asia's geography is interfering with Biden's coalition building in the region--and why this will be hard to overcome.
Criticism of Israel’s war strategy has been growing in recent months, but last week there was a marked shift in tone from western leaders after seven aid workers were killed by an Israeli strike.