Leaving the EU to negotiate with the US on a bilateral basis is disastrous for Britain, because America holds all the cards.
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Leaving the EU to negotiate with the US on a bilateral basis is disastrous for Britain, because America holds all the cards.
The Vice President did his homework on China… for the most part.
A thaw after a 20 year freeze in relations is rapidly occurring in Eastern Africa, but nothing is for certain.
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.
A comprehensive deal with the U.K. offers a good opportunity to achieve both. It’s time to start negotiating.
We are dealing with a structural problem that stems from the system itself.
For a segment of America, globalism and globalization have spelled doom for their lives.
Georgia is having a hard time escaping Russia's sphere of influence.