The Framers underestimated the extent to which a demagogue might convince his supporters that the president and the people are one and the same.
The U.S.-led coalition of liberal-democratic states should pursue three objectives.
The region is one of only two in the world where HIV mortality and infection rates are getting worse.
By sidestepping Trump’s messages on foreign policy and trade in Tuesday’s debate, the vice-presidential nominee ignored the choices GOP voters made in their primaries.
Narva, a small Estonian town that borders Russia, used to be part of the USSR. Most people there speak only Russian. Will Putin try to invade like he did in Crimea?
After 2016, Americans focused on the threat of election interference from abroad. What they overlooked was the danger at home.
With impeachment a done deal and a Senate trial on the horizon, the president is brazenly engaging in the same behavior that got him here in the first place.
Trump is betting his reelection on ginning up another investigation—the same demand that got him impeached.
The Ukrainian president’s dispatches from the streets of Kyiv have doubled as proof of life and missives of solidarity.
How Putin twists the history of World War II