Armenia - Azerbaijan Conflict: Does The Exit Of Moscow's Man In Caucasus Set The Stage For A Historic Peace?
Armenia and Azerbaijan appear to have reached a unique crossroads in recognizing that their interests are better served by working together to find a common path forward than stewing in decades-long animosity.
The West Failed To Anticipate Iran's 1979 Revolution, But It Need Not Repeat Its Mistake
By choosing the right side of history and closing ranks with Iranians struggling for freedom, Western officials can seize a historic opportunity and advance global security interests.
World Leaders Set To Gather For An Important G20 Summit In Indonesia
The gathering will serve as the culmination of multiple ministerial meetings, working groups, and engaged forums focused on global health, sustainable energy, and digital transformation that have taken place over the past year.
Protests In Iran Provide A Roadmap For Washington
The message to Washington is clear: democratic change by the Iranian people is happening now and must be supported by U.S. authorities.
The Biden Administration Should Support Ally Nigeria in Fight Against Terrorism
The Biden administration would be wise to support Nigeria’s efforts to keep the country united by turning up the heat on IPOB secessionists.
As Biden Fights For Democracy, Threats And Hopes Arise
Leaders and populations of many countries are weighing the purported efficiency and consistency of more authoritarian regimes against the confusion, policy reversals, and social discord recently on display in the U.S.