Washington Dismisses NATO’s Value at Its Own Peril; America’s Dominance Depends on Getting Local Communities on Board; Why Putin Can’t End the Conflict
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in Brussels, June 2026

The Transatlantic Alliance Can’t Survive Without Trust

Washington Dismisses NATO’s Value at Its Own Peril

By Wolfgang Ischinger

 

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An anti–data center sign outside a home in New Carlisle, Indiana, March 2026

A Better Way to Build AI

America’s Dominance Depends on Getting Local Communities on Board

By Sarah Kreps

 
Conscripts in Bataysk, Russia, April 2026

The Inertia of Russia’s War

Why Putin Can’t End the Conflict

By Seva Gunitsky and Jeremy Morris

 
At a World Food Program distribution centre in Dikwa, Nigeria, August 2025

The End of Foreign Aid Is Not the End of Development

How the World Can Do More With Less

By Mark Suzman

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