After 10 years in power, many Canadians came to see Justin Trudeau as simply out of step with the new global order.
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Maximilian Mayer is junior professor of international relations and global politics of technology at the Center for Advanced ...
Victory in the U.S.-China trade war will go to the side that is best at persuading other countries that its version of ...
New reports about how police in Kenya violently repressed protests last year suggest that the youth-led movement faces a ...
With regime change in Syria and Hezbollah weakened, Iran’s alliance system has nearly collapsed. That doesn’t mean a peaceful ...
Chile’s president visited Antarctica, an attempt to draw attention to the renewed great power competition playing out on the ...
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Jimmy Carter’s presidency epitomized a values-based foreign policy for the United States—for better and for worse.
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Mexican authorities are stopping, delaying and detaining record numbers of migrants en route to the U.S. border.
The U.S. is just the latest country to send diplomats to meet with the new leaders in Damascus, amid a mad scramble for influence in post-Assad Syria.