
Biden and Foreign Policy: Three Priorities
The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump
The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the State Department approving a potential $23 billion in military arms transactions to
The U.S. election in 2016 was marred by accusations of foreign intervention by countries such as Russia and Iran. While foreign intervention continues to be
November 7, 2020 Joseph R. BidenPresident-Elect of the United StatesP.O. Box 96663Washington, DC 20077 Dear Mr. President-Elect, On behalf of the Board and Staff of
The last nuclear limitation treaty, “anchor of strategic stability” New START, is ready to expire in February 2021. If so, it will be the first
On October 11th, the Chinese central government announced through the CCTV Network News that the Ministry of State Security of the PRC uncovered a series
The development of technology benefits globalization. Access to information has become increasingly convenient, and it accelerates the knowledge and understanding of different cultures. The growth
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the White House’s informal notification to Congress about plans to sell fifty advanced
Across Africa, technology is slowly catching up with the rest of the world. This is thanks to the innovative approaches of tech startups and investments.
Recently, the Russian armed forces have conducted the biggest war games since the Soviet era off the coast of Alaska. These strategic and tactical simulations
The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the State Department approving a potential $23 billion in military arms transactions to
The U.S. election in 2016 was marred by accusations of foreign intervention by countries such as Russia and Iran. While foreign intervention continues to be
November 7, 2020 Joseph R. BidenPresident-Elect of the United StatesP.O. Box 96663Washington, DC 20077 Dear Mr. President-Elect, On behalf of the Board and Staff of
The last nuclear limitation treaty, “anchor of strategic stability” New START, is ready to expire in February 2021. If so, it will be the first
On October 11th, the Chinese central government announced through the CCTV Network News that the Ministry of State Security of the PRC uncovered a series
The development of technology benefits globalization. Access to information has become increasingly convenient, and it accelerates the knowledge and understanding of different cultures. The growth
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is troubled by the White House’s informal notification to Congress about plans to sell fifty advanced
Across Africa, technology is slowly catching up with the rest of the world. This is thanks to the innovative approaches of tech startups and investments.
Recently, the Russian armed forces have conducted the biggest war games since the Soviet era off the coast of Alaska. These strategic and tactical simulations