
War: How Conflict Shaped Us
War has shaped humanity’s history, its social and political institutions, its values and ideas. Our very language, our public spaces, […]
A nation must think before it acts.
War has shaped humanity’s history, its social and political institutions, its values and ideas. Our very language, our public spaces, […]
With the release of the annual rankings of think tanks around the world on January 28, more than 200 think […]
As the Biden administration takes the helm in the United States, and as the world continues to navigate through the […]
The United States and Taiwan have a strong, long-standing relationship, with robust economic ties, shared democratic values, and common stakes […]
In our first installment of FPRI’s Main Line Briefings for this year, FPRI’s John Nagl will host Dr. Evan Ellis for a discussion of U.S. Policy […]
In a new era of U.S.-China strategic competition, Taiwan is again at the epicenter of U.S.-China relations. Americans see Taiwan […]
From its multi-billion nuclear energy deal with Egypt to its military intervention in the Central African Republic, Russia is back […]
How is the United States misinterpreting the balance of power in postcolonial nations? Do we need to adapt traditional diplomacy […]
Can one State Department consultant make a lasting impact on American Foreign Policy? In this installment of People, Politics, and Prose with Ron […]
Over the years, China has developed a near monopoly over the extraction and refinement of Rare Earth Elements (REE), the […]