Trump is Reviving ‘Spheres of Influence.’ That’s a Good Thing
Foreign Affairs Trump is Reviving ‘Spheres of Influence.’ That’s a Good Thing The age-old framework is a welcome alternative to […]
Foreign Affairs Trump is Reviving ‘Spheres of Influence.’ That’s a Good Thing The age-old framework is a welcome alternative to […]
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Foreign Affairs The Trump Corollary: We’re Nation-Building Our Own Nation The argument in favor of deposing Maduro. We’re not “nation-building”
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The U.S. on Saturday launched another round of large-scale strikes in Syria, hitting Islamic State targets, according to U.S. Central Command. The
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Foreign Affairs The Ugly Ironies in Trump’s Venezuela Press Conference Washington could have accomplished its aims without military intervention. Donald