The World Still Needs America—and America Still Needs the World; Washington Needs a Playbook for Difficult Friends; Ukraine on the Offensive
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The Perils of Isolationism

The World Still Needs America—and America Still Needs the World

 By Condoleezza Rice

 

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The Trouble With Allies

America Needs a Playbook for Difficult Friends

By Richard Haass

 
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Ukraine on the Offensive

How Kyiv’s Attack on Russia—and Successful Defense of Its Northern Flank—Has Changed the War

By Nataliya Gumenyuk

 

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Israel Is Winning

But Lasting Victory Against Hamas Will Require Installing New Leadership in Gaza

By John Spencer

 
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The Return of Hamiltonian Statecraft

A Grand Strategy for a Turbulent World

By Walter Russell Mead

 
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What Republican Foreign Policy Gets Wrong

A Conversation With Kori Schake

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