Are America’s Indo-Pacific Friends Flirting with China?

This could be the most volatile geopolitical moment in the Indo-Pacific since World War II. Extreme uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s policies is prompting U.S. allies and partners alike to explore the possibility of relying less on the United States and pivoting more toward China.
The Abraham Accords After Gaza: A Change of Context

The Arab-Israeli agreements have largely survived the war, but their future will depend on broader dynamics in the Middle East and beyond.
What the White House and Congress Can Do to Prevent Global Mass Atrocities

In Nyamagabe in southern Rwanda, flowers brought by residents attending the 28th local commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsi are seen on the ground at the Murambi genocide memorial. (Photo by SIMON WOHLFAHRT/AFP via Getty Images)
Gulf Leaders Should Be Concerned About Dueling Narratives During Trump’s Visit

The U.S. president’s pomp-filled trip comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.