The United States’ plan for dealing with Putin’s Russia and Xi’s China remains ill-defined among a shifting global order.
United nations or a return to new Cold War? Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images “We do not seek a Cold War,” declared President Joe Biden in front of world leaders gathered at the United Nations on Sept. 21, ...
The past decade and a half has seen upheaval across the globe. The 2008 financial crisis and its fallout, the COVID-19 pandemic and major regional conflicts in Sudan, the Middle East, Ukraine and ...
The US Department of Energy has launched a new radiochemical separation process at the Savannah River National Laboratory to ...
Western leaders are deeply reluctant to acknowledge the obvious: we are already enmeshed in a new Cold War. More precisely, the authoritarian regimes in Russia, China, North Korea and Iran, along with ...
The intensifying rivalry between America and China has led to much talk of a new cold war. Some say that is going too far, but the two do seem now to have little space for co-operation and rather more ...
In this special report, a panel of analysts debates whether Donald Trump has completely upended the post-Cold War world order ...
The Cold War, as we are taught, was an existential struggle between two irreconcilable systems: Communism vs. democratic capitalism. A worldwide conflict emerged from the clash over Eastern Europe’s ...
Craig is a Clinical Professor at the University of Southern California in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and Visiting Scholar at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center in the Institute ...
My column last weekend made some pretty sweeping historical claims: that the re-election of Donald Trump proved that we have definitively exited the post-Cold War era, that the phase of history that ...
The Cold War wasn't actually much of a war at all, as it saw very little actual combat between the United States and the Soviet Union. Two of the world's biggest superpowers, the two were in a nuclear ...
After the end of the Second World War, concerns of a hypothetical third were raised, especially with the recent development of the atomic bomb. Throughout the Cold War, the world felt like it was just ...