The world that will face America's next president
(1) Does Trump Have the Right Impulse on Taiwan?
Here was Fallows’s first impulse upon hearing the news on Friday that the U.S. president-elect phoned Taiwan’s president, Tsai…
(2) An Easy Way to Avoid Foreign-Policy Mishaps
Presidential transitions have helped bring disasters from the Bay of Pigs to the Middle East—all because of inadequate intelligence briefings.
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(3) What’s the Point of Isolating Cuba Again?
Since Fidel Castro died, Donald Trump and others have called for reversing Obama’s opening to the island. Fifty years of evidence suggests that won’t work.
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(4) Why Donald Trump Needs David Petraeus
The president-elect doesn’t understand that war is politics, because he lacks experience in both war and politics.
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(5) The Coming War on ‘Radical Islam’
How Trump’s government could change America’s approach to terrorism
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(6) What Trump Means for Central and Eastern Europe
Some nations are excited for the new president-elect. But others question what he means for their security.
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(7) The African Rebel Leader Who's Stoked About Trump
Riek Machar thinks the president-elect will side with him in the South Sudan conflict—once he learns about it.
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(8) Trump's Big Test in the Middle East
The president-elect will encounter a region convulsed by change.
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(9) What’s So Great About American World Leadership?
The U.S. voters who rejected decades of bipartisan foreign-policy consensus might be on to something.
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(10) Can Trump Make a Deal With North Korea?
One of the biggest problems facing the president-elect might also be his biggest opportunity.
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(11) Asia Awaits the Trump Era
As a candidate, he criticized alliances while vowing a military buildup. What does that mean for half the world?
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(12) What Happens to NATO Now?
The alliance faces two possible paths ahead. one is disintegration.
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(13) Whither the Iran Deal Under Trump?
How the president-elect might pick apart one of the Obama administration's signature accomplishments
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(14) Can America and Russia Both Be Great Again?
Why the Trump-Putin bromance might not last
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(15) The Knowns and Unknowns of Donald Trump's Foreign Policy
As the president-elect assembles his cabinet, a few clues emerge about his enigmatic approach to world affairs.
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(16) Donald Trump's Choice for National Security Adviser Has one Priority: Combatting 'Radical Islamic Terrorism'
Michael Flynn is also known for his long military career and his unceremonious exit from the Defense Intelligence Agency.
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(17) Donald Trump Will Inherit the Legacy of the Torture Years
Obama rolled back some of the worst abuses of the post-9/11 era. But that won't prevent their return.
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(18) Trump Doesn't Understand Jihad
The president-elect's failure to grasp the complex factors that fuel extremism could doom his relationship to the Muslim world.
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(19) America's Friendship With Europe Has Been Horribly Damaged
It’s not all Donald Trump’s fault. But he has in every way already made the situation gravely worse.
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(20) Fighting Terrorism in the Age of Trump
The president-elect has vowed to kill the families of ISIS members and bring back Bush-era torture tactics.
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(21) 5 Foreign-Policy Flashpoints That Await Donald Trump
The world has reacted to Trump’s victory. Soon Trump will have to react to the world.
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