Rebuilding U.S. Strength Will Take Buy-In at Home and Abroad—and From Trump Himself; America Is Cursed by a Foreign Policy of Nostalgia; Biden’s Greatest Failure in Gaza
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The Trump Administration’s China Challenge

Rebuilding American Strength Will Take Buy-In at Home and Abroad—and From Trump Himself

 By Rush Doshi

 

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America Is Cursed by a Foreign Policy of Nostalgia

Washington Needs Something Better Than “America First” and “America Is Back”

By Nancy Okail and Matthew Duss

 
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Biden’s Greatest Failure in Gaza

How Weak Humanitarian Diplomacy Abetted a Cataclysm

By Jeremy Konyndyk

 

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How Iran Sees the Path to Peace

The Islamic Republic Is Open to Negotiations—Including With America

By Mohammad Javad Zarif

 
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India Is Hoping for a Trump Bump

Modi Will Seek Greater Alignment With Washington—but More Autonomy, Too

By Tanvi Madan

 
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A Trumpian Policy for Africa

What the Continent Stands to Gain From a Transactional White House

By Ken Opalo

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