U.S. President Donald Trump's policies are reshaping the globe. But what will this mean for Europe? In the third part of a three-part series, we consider a scenario of increasingly direct ...
The country has doubled down on its defense relationship with the United States in recent years. President Trump’s treatment ...
West Berlin—the capitalist side of Berlin during the Cold War, was a city of radical ferment, especially in the 1960s into ...
The tariff measures have been launched under the banner “Made in America,” but there is not a single commodity, in the US or ...
The United States has steered an economic order for 80 years based on trade and trust, making the country the world’s ...
Ambassador Wendy Sherman, now back at HKS, says that although President Trump’s foreign and economic policies may seem to be ...
As President Trump finally unveils his global tariff plan — setting a baseline 10% tariff on all imported goods, with ...
The Pentagon's deliberations about restructuring parts of the U.S. military, including potentially giving up the United States' role as the head of NATO forces in Europe and merging commands, could ...
I think of my 2-year-old nephew, the one I share a birthday with, growing up in a country that is losing access to clean ...
Liberal thought, he cautioned, was “essential to a balanced viewpoint”; conservatives should just insist on the same chances ...
Foreign investment thrives on stability. Trump’s tariffs − and the current climate of uncertainty − could drive capital away.
Ted Widmer, a consulting editor for this special issue of Globe Ideas, is the author of “Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days ...