In a virtual address to global business and political leaders gathered ... cent target that’s suggesting all of NATO should be back to full Cold War levels of spending,” Mr. Kenney said.
Moscow has been a harsh critic of NATO’s post-Cold War expansion into Eastern Europe ... NATO Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Boris Ruge visited Japan ...
The mere thought that America would extort or go to war with a close NATO ally to illegally change ... The result is a Russian political economy in which Putin dispenses power, truth and wealth ...
The author is a former rector of the European University Cyprus, an ordinary member of the European Academy of Sciences and ...
Döpfner writes that the U.S. and Western nations made a critical mistake by giving China full trade access to their markets after the Cold War but that it’s not too late to change course.
a political system where the government controls the economy and the people work collectively. A symbolic Iron Curtain cut through the middle of Europe: East vs West. It was called the Cold War ...
As the world speculates on how his second term might shape US foreign policy, one question looms large: how will US-China relations be in Trump's second term? Will Trump sustain the confrontational ...
who I covered in the dangerous days of the Cold War, may slip into his seat of power and flip the East-West dynamic in a more hopeful direction. Putin and Khrushchev represent two opposing ...
Donald Trump has refused to rule out using force to acquire Greenland from Denmark or the Panama Canal from Panama. Don’t rule out that he might just mean it.
Despite rhetorical efforts to emphasize the consistency of his values and approach, the president’s Cold War mindset evolved ... s commitment to alliances is NATO’s cohesion, expansion and ...
A great deal of new political thinking will be necessary if ... than the roughly 60,000 weapons that existed during the Cold War. There is reason to not lose hope. There may well have been ...
Recognizing the inseparable connection between US imperial expansion — military, economic and ideological — and its domestic stability provides key insights into how the US legitimized and sustained ...