Craig Kafura unpacks Council survey findings on US attitudes toward Beijing.
"We will only have peace when America uses force to defend its interests," Saeid Golkar and Kasra Aarabi write.
Paul Poast explores how a changing international system is placing new limits on American power.
Whether a reelected Trump would actually withdraw from the alliance as many fear is beside the point, Ivo Daalder argues.
The issue that drove Donald Trump’s original presidential bid remains a divider within his party, Council data show.
"Conflicts involving nonstate actors are a key reason that the world is presently witnessing a level of conflict not seen in 80 years," Paul Poast writes.
Paul Heer explores how George Kennan’s approach to the Soviet Union could be applied to Pyongyang.
"Israel can succeed only by shifting course," writes Ivo Daalder.
American universities generate soft power for the United States, Paul Poast writes.
"As the new year rolls in, mutual distrust continues to obstruct mutual understanding," Paul Heer writes.
audio