World & Nation
The resignation of Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A.
Dec. 22, 1990
George Bush must be scratching his head.
Oct. 15, 1995
Opinion
Campaign rhetoric aside, Biden, like other presidents, doesn’t have a free hand in foreign policy, even though everyone pretends otherwise.
Sept. 21, 2021
Republicans are unified in attacking the way Biden withdrew from Afghanistan. But that hides a deep split on foreign policy between conservative voters and GOP pundits.
Aug. 24, 2021
Politics
First, there was a piece in the last issue of Foreign Affairs quarterly that provocatively advanced the need for a California foreign policy that would allow the state to independently pursue its interests abroad.
May 28, 1993
As Russia stretches across the world map, it looks like a slimmed-down Soviet Union, stripped now of most of its possessions in the Baltics, the Caucasus and Central Asia and split away from its Slavic neighbors, Ukraine and Belarus, yet nonetheless a colossus astride Europe and Asia.
Jan. 30, 1992
It may sound like a strange reversal of the 1992 campaign, when candidate Bill Clinton excoriated then-President George Bush for paying too much attention to foreign affairs.
Nov. 11, 1994
The Biden administration seeks to show how policies abroad affect Americans at home. Just in time for U.S. elections and as support for Ukraine sags.
Sept. 26, 2023
Nearly two years ago, during a trip by Rep.
Jan. 27, 1988
Members of the House of Representatives, who routinely dispense federal money in multibillion-dollar amounts, were summoned to the floor recently to decide whether to pay for “religious sensitivity training” for U.S. diplomats.
June 17, 1985