Former President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso tells the Bulletin that Germany and France must work out their differences over nuclear weapons to strengthen Europe's security.
Legal experts say that regulating carbon dioxide is well-supported by the text of the Clean Air Act—a fact that even the conservative Supreme Court has recognized in multiple cases, suggesting the ...
In his new book, "MEAT," Bruce Friedrich of the Good Food Institute addresses the consequences of humanity’s love of meat and advocates for meat alternatives—alt meat—to feed a growing population and ...
With the National Defense Strategy, Seoul worries that the new language from Washington creates an interpretive space that adversaries could exploit.
Greenland's geographical location provides no added benefit to a space-based architecture of interceptors and sensors for US ...
The fire season in Patagonia this summer will likely be one of the most severe in recent decades, and the crisis is not an ...
If the negotiations scheduled for Friday between Iran and the United States are to be effective and durable, they must move ...
Nuclear policy experts, Joseph Rodgers and Doreen Horschig, offer three ways by which arms control can reform itself to ...
Experts share their concern about the no-rules, no-inspections period that opens when New START expires on Thursday. They also see an opportunity to adapt arms control to a multipolar world.
Amy Nelson, a senior fellow at New America, explains that minimal deterrence may still be possible in a multipolar world, but ...
The pairing of fully autonomous drone strikes and dehumanizing imagery can undermine public support for military action, even ...
Nuclear weapons are not going to suddenly disappear. But they might create a more dangerous world in which countries are ...