Partisanship and the collapse of the foreign policy establishment are making U.S. national security policy less durable, with ...
The Iran war has showcased U.S. precision firepower but exposed glaring vulnerabilities, from rapidly depleted munitions ...
The liberal international order is not collapsing in a single dramatic moment but fragmenting, as middle powers build ...
China now has greater scale than the United States across nearly every dimension of great-power competition, leaving Washington unable to balance Beijing on its own. The only viable path is to build ...
The old international order is dying as power shifts from West to East and the digital age dismantles the industrial-era ...
Alliances remain Washington's single greatest strategic advantage over China and Russia, but the old transatlantic bargain of ...
History shows that U.S. strategy oscillates between activism and retrenchment, and the decade ahead will likely feature ...
The Middle East's center of gravity has shifted to the Gulf, and the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran may well accelerate that ...
Wars in Ukraine and Iran have exposed both the depleted state of U.S. munitions stockpiles and the urgent need to integrate ...
Strained alliances, depleted munitions, and an unsustainable defense budget will force U.S. military planners into hard trade ...
The June 2025 U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program ended the era of diplomatic counterproliferation, replacing it ...
The Western Hemisphere has bifurcated into a North America aligned with Washington and a South America tilting toward Beijing ...