If Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump in November, the question he will face is not whether to restore the liberal international order. It is whether the US can work with…
By KEVIN D. WILLIAMSONWhat the U.S. can -- and can’t -- actually do about China.Donald Trump on the campaign trail was a big man when it came to China. Beijing,…
by Jacob HeilbrunnHENRY KISSINGER, who recently turned ninety-seven, is America’s most celebrated living statesman. None of his successors has come close to matching the extraordinary blend of acclaim and notoriety,…
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 19th June, 2020) Turkey launched another cross-border offensive on Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq this week despite protests from Baghdad, which fears that Ankara…
Vladimir Putin should brush off the cold war cobwebs in pursuit of a hard-headed look at national interestsBy PHILIP STEPHENS.Vladimir Putin is proposing to give himself the option of another…
The COVID-19 crisis has created an opening for stronger collective European action. But policymakers must understand that the demands of voters across the continent for greater cooperation do not reflect…
Source: www.uikpanorama.comBy Mehmet Öğütçü The cards in Libya have been reshuffled after General Haftar suffered a string of military defeats, with his forces ousted from the Tripoli region, thanks to Turkish…
An Emboldened Beijing Seeks to Consolidate Its Power
Beijing is ruthlessly expanding its power. But resistance is growing around the world -- and Germany will soon play a key role.By Georg…
BY MANIK MEHTAsource : www.dailysabah.comIn private talks with journalists, foreign diplomats accredited with the United Nations say that the election of former senior Turkish diplomat Volkan Bozkır as the president…
By JOSCHKA FISCHERThis article taken from www.project-syndicate.orgMore than just a public-health disaster, the COVID-19 pandemic is a history-defining event with far-reaching implications for the global distribution of wealth and power.…