Sudeep Paul
Driving a wedge between Russia and China or waging a trade war against Beijing is not the same as militarily defending Taiwan, et al
The hand of God will not write American foreign policy, but it will influence some of the thinking in a Trump administration
New Delhi keeps away from the turmoil in Pakistan, preferring to watch from a distance the steady ebbing of Islamabad’s strategic clout
Twenty years after 9/11 an American President rewrites his country’s foreign policy and offers himself to popular judgment
On the twentieth anniversary of 9/11 the debate on Islam is as condescending and dishonest as ever