Tag Archives: U.S. foreign policy

The Postwar Liberal International Order in Transition: The United States and the Return of Hard Power

By: Yehuda Gannon For anyone following the news since the start of 2026, it is difficult to ignore the widespread developments occurring across the international arena. These changes, ranging from economic shocks caused by trade turmoil to regime shakeups in countries ruled by dictators for decades, have raised numerous discussions and concerns regarding the President’s domestic and foreign policy powers. […]

Consequences: The Current Conflict in Iran and its Implications for Global Economics and Politics

By: Matthew Dymowski  On February 28, 2026, the U.S. and Israel executed a joint military operation against Iran resulting in the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. This operation, coined Operation Epic Fury, was intended to disassemble the Islamic Republic. It remains uncertain whether this will successfully transition regimes. Soon after the Supreme Leader’s death, airstrikes have degraded Iranian military capabilities and […]