There’s no Trump Doctrine, just a map of the world that the President wants to write his name on in big gold letters.
A onetime adviser to Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney argues that the U.S. has been “too cautious” in its use of force since the wars in...
Was the Vice-President’s exclusion from the operation in Venezuela an expression of his anti-interventionist ideology—or a political calculation?
Will Pope Leo XIV follow the progressive example of his predecessor or chart a more moderate course? His work in Chicago and Peru may shed light...
The industry has lost billions of dollars, largely because smoke makes the drink taste like licking an ashtray. Now a team of scientists is chasing a...
The congresswoman split with the President over the Epstein files, then she quit. Where will she go from here?
A political scientist explains how the Venezuelan President ran the country, why he was so unpopular, and, after his seizure by the Trump Administration, who might...
Voters voted for it, even if they weren’t sure what it was. But maps are the ideal metaphor for our models of what the world might...
Voters voted for it, even if they weren’t sure what it was. But maps are the ideal metaphor for our models of what the world might...
A scholar of international law on the implications of the U.S. arrest of President Nicolás Maduro.