India faces a strategic dilemma in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Recognition risks legitimising extremism, while engagement helps counter China-Pakistan influence.
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Why states act the way they do: A defence of rationality in global politics
To comprehend global politics, it is essential to grasp the mind-set of states. A significant portion of international ...
These steps helped anchor Bangladesh-Türkiye relations at an early stage of Bangladesh’s statehood. The path has not been ...
Interministerial discord made a recent comeback, pitting the so-called “self-reliance faction” against the “pro-alliance ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes President Donald Trump’s busy year of diplomacy and action, which perhaps forged a new brand of U.S. internationalism.
As 2025 wraps up an eventful year in foreign policy, five CFR fellows look ahead to what they’ll be watching in 2026. In charts, graphics, and maps, our experts consider how the United States will ...
Wendy Sherman, a former ambassador who has served under three presidential administrations, analyzes President Trump's approach to foreign policy this year.
President Donald Trump has entrusted only a handful of his closest advisers to tackle his most important foreign policy priorities from Russia to the Middle East. Even as their portfolio expands – now ...
In his first year back in office, President Trump has made clear that America First is far from isolationist, instead it means aggressive use of the country's unilateral power around the world.
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The Bolduc Brief: The contradictory landscape of US foreign policy – from promoting democracy to embracing interventionism under the Trump administration
Hard-nosed realism that trades away our commitment to democracy in favor of cutting deals with dictators is not strength; it is strategic blindness that will cost America both credibility and security ...
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