The transatlantic alliance was sustainable only when America could afford to pay for dinner. Europe expects the same meal in a world that no longer exists.
The transatlantic alliance was sustainable only when America could afford to pay for dinner. Europe expects the same meal in a world that no longer exists.
Who are the bad guys in history, and why is this so controversial? Why do we remember the way that we do?
The alliance born in the Cold War has seen better days, but it has a chance to repurpose itself for global security in the 21st century.
Ethan Masucol discusses the issues of the Sahel and the implications of a minimized role of the U.S. in the region.