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鈥楽trategic empathy鈥: H.R. McMaster on foreign policy and ChinaH.R. McMaster, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, discusses new book聽鈥淏attlegrounds鈥 and U.S.-China policy with the Monitor.
Nobel politics: Do Thunberg and Trump have something in common?Could Nobel Peace Prize nominees Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg be any more different? A better question may be: Did they advance the cause of peace?
Justice for all? Behind US targeting of international court.In pursuit of justice, the U.S. has helped the ICC even as it rejects its jurisdiction. That delicate imbalance has now morphed into hostility.
First LookHow the US, Russia could hinder 鈥 or help 鈥 democracy in BelarusWashington wants to bolster democracy in Belarus while avoiding Russian intervention, but experts say that task is complicated by tension in U.S.-European relations and a lack of clear messaging from the Trump administration.
Mideast 鈥榖reakthrough鈥 a long-sought win for deal-maker TrumpDonald Trump鈥檚 unconventional approach to negotiating an Arab-Israeli peace deal, including the use of his untested son-in-law, has had many doubters.
How 鈥榮uccess鈥 of a tough US policy on Iran has benefited ChinaIran and China are closing in on a long-term strategic partnership that is an unintended consequence of U.S. economic pressure on Tehran.
First LookWhy TikTok, WeChat could be banned from US app storesIn a move denounced by the Chinese government,聽President Trump issued twin executive orders barring dealings with Chinese owners of social media apps TikTok and WeChat over national security concerns. TikTok says it has 100 million users in the U.S.
With spy allegations, crisis in US-China relations deepensFederal officials allege Chinese citizen Tang Juan, a researcher at a California medical school, was tasked with stealing聽sensitive U.S. research.
As China tensions rise, Trump and Biden spar for 鈥榯ough guy鈥 mantleChina-U.S. relations will likely be chilly no matter who wins the election. But how a Biden or Trump White House confronts Beijing could differ.
First LookWhat closing a Chinese consulate means for US-China relationsThe Trump administration's order to close the Chinese consulate in Houston is its latest move to put pressure on China. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said U.S.-China relations face their most severe challenge since diplomatic ties were established in 1979.
How Pompeo鈥檚 focus on religion could recast US rights policyU.S. human rights policy is akin to a national statement of principles. Mike Pompeo asked a commission to define what is an 鈥渦nalienable right.鈥
First LookTensions escalate as US rejects South China Sea claimsSecretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States now regards nearly all Chinese maritime claims outside its internationally recognized waters to be illegitimate. The announcement comes聽as President Trump steps up criticism of China.
First LookUS-China tensions rise with new sanctions over minority abusesThree high-ranking Chinese officials have been barred from entering the U.S. for alleged human rights abuses of ethnic and religious minorities in China. Political pressure has grown amid heightened tensions between the countries over trade, the coronavirus, and Hong Kong.
Trump hosts Mexican president as populism meets pragmatismMexicans dislike Donald Trump, a poll shows, but they like what their president,聽Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador, can bring home from Washington.
First LookIt's official, US withdraws from World Health OrganizationPresident Donald Trump withdrew from the WHO after criticizing the organization鈥檚 response to the initial outbreak of the coronavirus in China. The withdrawal decision,聽which can come into effect as early as July 6, 2021,聽was widely denounced by health officials.
Lack of US consensus on Russia? Bounty report poses sharper question.Much of the furor over the alleged Russian bounty program, and lack of a US response, is focusing on lines of communication in the Trump White House.
North Korea and Trump: Is it back to square one, only worse?President Trump鈥檚 approach to North Korea temporarily lowered tensions. But has it materially changed the national security challenge facing the U.S.?
Why US diplomats are breaking silence on race, repression at homeWhat strengthens U.S. envoys abroad, many say, are American values and principles. Which is why they feel compelled to speak up now about race.
First LookWill visa restrictions last? Foreign workers, students hope not.The Trump administration may extend restrictions on temporary visas put in place during the pandemic.聽Critics worry the move will further disrupt the economy, while supporters claim admitting foreign workers will raise the competition for limited employment.聽
How China鈥檚 heavy steps in Hong Kong reverberate in TaiwanA resounding majority in Taiwan oppose a 鈥渙ne country, two systems鈥 formula for relations with China,聽脿 la Hong Kong. But how do they walk that path?
