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Retracing the road to Brexit, a new book reveals the deep roots of British Euroskepticism.

This week, Lebanon’s longest-serving politician started hedging on Hezbollah.

A poll of IR scholars reveals strong opposition to the conflict and fears about its risks.

A CIA veteran depicts Moscow’s espionage arsenal. What is the West going to do about it?

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It’s a convenient argument that echoes an antisemitic trope.

Ali Larijani has a pragmatic temperament—but a worldview shaped by the system he now leads.

Beijing doesn’t want to imitate the United States’ alliance obligations.

The outgoing president created a new blueprint for the Latin American left.

Germany’s chancellor is dragging his country into a new era. Will Germans go along?

Trump’s goals in Iran are expansive, shifting, and potentially impossible.

Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Riyadh are weighing their options.