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Middle East Peace and the US Election

NEW HAVEN – Following his near-death experience, Donald Trump chose a running mate who takes ideas seriously. To be sure, J.D. Vance has adopted a host of different positions over his short career, even attacking Trump before becoming his attack dog. The Democrats will naturally make the most of these inconsistencies, and

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

NEW HAVEN – Both Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court have just

Iran’s Election Could Bring Lasting Middle-East Peace

This is not the first time in recent history that a few quick decisions in the White House determine the

A Shining Example of Successful Multilateralism

Multilateralism, we are told, is in retreat. But we cannot let retrenchment and fragmentation take over. From climate change and

Europe Must Fight the Far-Right Surge

LONDON – Far-right populist parties performed exceptionally well in the European Parliament elections, finishing first in France, Italy, and three other countries.

How the Sino-American Rivalry Is Reshaping the World Order

While the exact impact of the changing geopolitical balance remains unknown, it is clearly becoming an impediment to addressing global

Modi set to take oath for the third time on…

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be sworn-in for a record-equalling third term on June 8, after key

The Gig Economy vs. America’s Workers

WASHINGTON, DC – Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, and other gig corporations are once again seeking the law’s blessing in the

India’s election result should chart the course for balanced foreign…

India, the world’s largest democracy, conducts national elections every five years to elect its representatives at the national level. While

Nepal and Qatar agree on collaboration in eight sectors

Nepal and Qatar have reached to an agreement and understanding to collaborate in the art and culture, education, communication, youth