This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers March ...
Indeed, the Pentagon is likely watching those developments with concern. Mauritius is set to take control of Diego Garcia, ...
Trump is levying reciprocal tariffs in the name of protecting U.S. national security. Going forward, U.S. officials should ...
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Will President Trump actually trifle with the health and safety of the most sophisticated and most enduring political system ...
Despite Vietnam’s strategic importance and early concessions, it has become the most vulnerable target of the Trump ...
Global consumption of fossil fuels remains stubbornly high despite decades of climate agreements. As demand continues to rise ...
Global trade in green goods is booming—reaching $1.9 trillion in 2022, a $100 billion increase from 2021. The World Trade Organization (WTO) estimates that trade in a list of select environmental ...
For decades, the world has witnessed explosive growth in the volume of international trade and the level of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Those two trends have long been linked, with the rise of ...
CFR experts weigh in on President Trump’s raft of new tariffs, including their legality, justification, and effect on U.S.
Building relationships with the region, rather than transactional neocolonialism, is the best route for strengthening the ...
Trump’s announcement is a major shock to the global economy. Assuming Trump does not reverse course in the next few days or weeks, which is possible given his track record, U.S. tariff rates will be ...
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