The Houthis’ entry into the Iran war is creating a dangerous new front for Saudi Arabia—potentially forcing it into a ...
Scott Kennedy and Claire Reade outline how USTR’s new Section 301 tariffs face legal hurdles, have not achieved their ...
The Sanctioning Russia and Iran Act of 2026 would codify roughly 6,800 designations and create a new tariff authority aimed ...
A recent spate of cyberattacks against the United States’ water sector has impacted at least 12 states and 100 municipalities, suggesting a coordinated campaign at scale against U.S. critical ...
In this week's column, Bill Reinsch outlines the outstanding lawsuits against the Trump administration's tariffs.
The future of the Strait of Hormuz will determine Qatar’s LNG fortunes. As long as Washington and Tehran compete over the ...
Proposals to restrict Chinese participation in the U.S. patent system may impose costs on Beijing—but could they also ...
The European Union preliminarily designated AWS and Azure as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act. Both already fall ...
Revenues from gold are a key driver of the conflict in Sudan. Recent EU sanctions are a start, but much more needs to be done to ensure the gold trade no longer finances bloodshed in the world’s most ...
The conventional policy wisdom is that President Trump’s enthusiasm for reengagement is not shared by Kim Jong-un. But Victor Cha argues that a unique set of drivers, including North Korean ...
China’s shift toward deeper ties with North Korea, including within military affairs, brings important implications worth ...
Creative industries are a source of economic growth, contributing to the U.S. dominance of digital platforms and its service export surplus. At the same time, they are also part of broader digital ...
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