The capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces has sparked global controversy. President Trump insists the operation was legal, ...
In Beijing, 1949 is celebrated as a year of liberation, yet this narrative is challenged by the realities faced by Tibetans, ...
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Analysis: The iron law doctrine; Trump signals a new American order built on power, not permission
In the wake of the U.S. operation that seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller articulated a doctrine — not a talking point.
The US attack on Venezuela highlights a shifting American foreign policy that dismisses a rules-based global order and ...
As Trump rages at the press over coverage while threatening new military actions, an international affairs expert explains ...
A discussion of major US antitrust laws that aim to encourage fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices that can ...
Two journalists are challenging a Puerto Rican law that threatens press freedom by attempting to ban misinformation, arguing ...
Trump’s threats to cut off federal grants forced substantial concessions from such prestigious universities as Brown, Penn, ...
The US's bombing of Caracas reiterates three key foundations of American foreign policy: the Constitution is dead, democracy ...
The 13 American colonies embraced government 'of laws, not of men,' and they strove to limit the power of future presidents.
An insurgency that ties the United States down in Venezuela would delight Beijing and Russia. Drug cartels that have been ...
The Trump administration’s Jan. 3 capture of President Nicolás Maduro bore some familiar echoes to the 1989 U.S. invasion of ...
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