Wake Forest University and senior fellow at Defense Priorities who writes extensively on U.S. regime change wars, including “To Shape Our World for Good: Master Narratives and Regime Change in U.S.
Without a resolution soon, the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran will impact fertilizer supply, which will exacerbate food insecurity.
In response to Iranian retaliatory strikes, the U.S. is moving air defense systems from South Korea, prompting objections ...
After four years of being on the receiving end of military support, Ukraine found itself fielding urgent requests for its anti-drone expertise.
Trump may learn the hard way that in addition to being ineffective, bombing campaigns alone can actually be counterproductive ...
Boric accomplished a string of policy successes long after he had been declared a lame duck for having lost the ...
The Islamic Republic was once based on a binding social contract, but for most Iranians, that system is now little more than a façade.
Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey—is trying to actively coordinate on the region’s most volatile crises.
As Islamabad aims to transition toward a major military role in the Middle East, regional rivalries could constrain its ambitions.
Mexico and the U.S. measure the success of any individual mission—as well as the overall campaign against cartels—differently ...
South Asia’s political economy and trade. His reporting focuses on regional competition, manufacturing, and shifting global alliances.
An overarching question is whether the laws of war even matter when powerful states seem able to do as they please with little consequence.