Two weeks in, the Trump administration is no closer to settling on a defined strategy for finishing a conflict that has grown only more complicated and unwieldy by the day, according to interviews ...
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Vedanta chairman Anil Agarwal said India has the resources to produce more energy domestically but policy changes and faster decision-making are needed to unlock the sector.
Whether framed as liberal, neocon or realist, US foreign policy has always been about sustaining American dominance.
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Wang’s unprecedented consolidation of roles has made the Two Sessions press conference the most authoritative foreign policy signal Beijing produces. It has also made it the most rigid.
David Scheffer grew up in Oklahoma, always interested in the world far outside his home. His curiosity and “fill the gap” ethos led him to forge several war crimes tribunals to seek justice for global ...
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President Trump spoke to Republican lawmakers gathering at his golf club in Florida. G.O.P. members of Congress are eager to show their work to ease Americans’ economic stress before the midterm ...
Commission chief argues that Europe must overhaul the way it deals with global events, hinting at the need to scrap unanimity in foreign policy decision-making.
Are some of the most consequential decisions about war increasingly being shaped by small personal networks and private messaging groups rather than the institutional processes?