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The 2022 CHIPS and Science Act was the United States’ most ambitious foray into industrial policy in more than half a century. The bill included...
Why America’s Currency Can Survive Trump’s Wrecking Ball
Why New Delhi’s Failure to Deter Islamabad Will Fuel Future Violence
For more than five years, Chinese vessels operating in the South China Sea have repeatedly collided with Philippine ships, sometimes dousing them...
As Russia continues its war against Ukraine and the Trump administration reduces U.S. aid to Kyiv, European countries have stepped up their support...
After months of turmoil, Romania has narrowly avoided electing a president who openly opposes the country’s democratic foundations. In a runoff...
As tensions rise across the Taiwan Strait, the policy debate in Washington remains fractured. U.S. strategy broadly revolves around deterring China...
Statehood is a precious commodity. After a burst of creation following the Soviet Union’s collapse, only three new countries have been recognized...
Every year, illicit gold worth more than $30 billion flows across the globe, including gold originating in conflict zones and authoritarian states....
Spend a few minutes browsing political commentary or scrolling social media and you will discover a seemingly settled truth: inequality in the West...