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While it is rare for foreign policy differences between the political parties to affect electoral outcomes, it has happened before.
Many East Germans are skeptical about support for Ukraine and the stationing of US missiles in Germany. These issues are ...
The pattern is clear—he’s using American power not to help Americans but to shield foreign authoritarians from justice.
The vice president, long a skeptic of US military intervention, is the rare figure in the administration who can appeal to ...
We discuss how the outcome of this year’s election can change the situation in those parts of the world. Which foreign policy issues are driving voters to the polls?
Where U.S. Foreign Policy Could Sway the Election Our Postcards From the Wedge series examines global issues shaping the vote in swing states. By Audrey Wilson, the managing editor at Foreign Policy.
But what makes this election especially different is that the foreign policy approaches of the two leading candidates are the most divergent — and consequential — since the 1940 election.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is the voters’ top choice for dealing with the main issues in the Upper House election, ...
Far from being the deft strategist he portrays, Trump has turned American diplomacy into an impulsive, self-serving spectacle ...
Foreign donors can exploit a legal loophole to donate to promoting or opposing ballot initiatives. Several groups are fighting to change that.
Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias has lost his bid to thwart a Kansas law banning foreign actors from funneling money ...