Resetting U.S. West Africa Policy
After a setback in Niger, the United States must forge more resilient alliances in Africa to secure long-term interests.
The recently passed defense aid for American allies sends a clear message that, even in a contentious election year, the United States is embracing its global responsibilities.
After a setback in Niger, the United States must forge more resilient alliances in Africa to secure long-term interests.
The recently passed defense aid for American allies sends a clear message that, even in a contentious election year, the United States is embracing its global responsibilities.
Gulf state activity in Central Asia has steadily increased in recent years.
American power is overstretched, and the future of NATO and Europe itself depends on the continent’s ability to adapt.
In-depth analysis from Cliff Kupchan, Dominic Tierney, Robert David English, and more.