Obama’s Afghan Policy One Year Later
This Week’s roundtable wonders whether progress has been made in Afghanistan since President Obama announced a troop increase last year.
This Week’s roundtable wonders whether progress has been made in Afghanistan since President Obama announced a troop increase last year.
After a month of delay, President Barack Obama announced the signing of a free trade agreement with Korea this weekend.
69 years ago, the Chicago Tribune released classified military plans for an American involvement in the war in Europe.
While the release of confidential embassy cables is harmful to international relations, scholars should use them.
The secretary’s visit highlights the dangers of deeper American involvement in a volatile region.
Why does president after president find himself in the very foreign entanglements their predecessors warned against?
Don’t blame Germany for Europe’s debt crises.
The latest batch of confidential material released by WikiLeaks reveals the darker side of international diplomacy.
Despite American aid and counterterrorism efforts, Yemen remains an isolated country in region.
Thirteen European navies exercise in the Baltic Sea, preparing for operations in confined and shallow waters.
The indiscriminate publications of thousands of diplomatic cables by a whistleblowers’ website is outright irresponsible, argues Nick Ottens.
Egypt held parliamentary elections on Sunday. Egyptians already knew what the results would be in advance however.
Democrats and Republicans agreed on Sunday that the United States should stand strong in their alliance with embattled South Korea.
A scandal involving India’s telecom minister shows the country needs to recruit a more accountable class of politicians.
The solvability of Europe’s fourth economy threatens the entire eurozone.