By Vali Nasr, the Majid Khadduri professor of Middle East studies and international affairs at Johns Hopkins University’s ...
The highlights this week: India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party sends a political message with comments about the U.S. “deep ...
By Maximilian Hess, the founder of Enmetena Advisory and a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and Carey K. Mott ...
Successful foreign policy is intertwined with successful domestic policy—especially in South Korea, a volatile democracy ...
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled the country early Sunday local time as a lightning advance by a coalition of rebel ...
Whether the cease-fire deal holds or not, Hezbollah has already suffered a decisive defeat at the hands of Israel. The ...
Catastrophic floods in Spain on Oct. 29 killed at least 229 people and caused billions of euros’ worth of damage. The hardest ...
With the Syrian leader now on the run, the prospect of bringing him to justice for his crimes is no longer theoretical.
Over the past week, the future of Bashar al-Assad’s regime has been placed squarely into question.
Steven A. Cook is a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at ...
Mark Montgomery is the executive director of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission 2.0, the senior director of the Center on ...
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are unhappy with the Constitutional Court’s decision to rerun the election.