Hollywood has long been obsessed with Russians and Soviets playing baddies, and recent films show that the end of the Cold War clearly did not mean the end of Russian villainy.
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Hollywood has long been obsessed with Russians and Soviets playing baddies, and recent films show that the end of the Cold War clearly did not mean the end of Russian villainy.
The Vice President did his homework on China… for the most part.
North’s de-escalation is a strategic, carefully calculated step that began with Kim Jong Un’s New Year’s speech and culminated with the Singapore summit.
Does anyone else think this peace deal is too good to be true? No?
It seems that experienced foreign policy wonks and the newcomers of the of the Trump Administration are at odds in the latest National Security Strategy.
As much as it would be nice to have a messiah to sacrifice their political life to save us all, we do not live in a world where such people exist.
Fire and fury? Or a strategic blend of military strength, sanctions, and diplomacy?
We are dealing with a structural problem that stems from the system itself.
The Chinese Internet is so censored and cracked-down on that it often makes sense to refer to it as intranet instead.
The U.S. doesn't get to pick whether its strategic allies are guardians or abusers of human rights.
North Korea is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump. How he responds makes all the difference.
They say the best foreign policy is a good domestic policy. Is the opposite true, as well?
Things are heating up on the Korean peninsula.
In sum: who knows.