This week, the G7 Summit ends in a spat between Trump and Trudeau; Kim Jong-un and Trump hold a historic summit in Singapore; UK Prime Minister May shifts toward a soft Brexit; and more.
It is now quite clear that there is virtually no chance for a NAFTA deal in 2018, writes Michael Camuñez.
Offering a model for Mexico’s future, Guadalajara reinvented itself as an R&D hub, writes Andrew Selee.
President Trump is eager to claim a comprehensive deal with North Korea in order to score a political win, but the real work is just getting started, writes Thomas Zimmerman.
American Muslims have been patriots and an integral part of American society since the Revolutionary War. Trump neglected to invite us to the White House iftar, but as Americans, as Muslims, we demand a seat at the table, writes Salam Al-Marayati.
This week, Catalonia swears in a new secessionist regional leader; Myanmar and the UN reach a deal to repatriate Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh; President Trump wants to renegotiate NAFTA bilaterally; and more.
How President Trump proposes guaranteeing Kim Jong-un's survival will be critical to any agreement between the United States and North Korea, writes Bennett Ramberg.
Foreign aid, specifically in the realm of economic development and growth, can act as a catalyst for reducing global poverty, the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Karen Sessions told Pacific Council members.
China's leaders are giving up on political hopes of reunification—and considering military options, writes Derek Grossman.
This week, President Trump announces tariffs on Canada, Mexico, the EU, and China; India and Pakistan restore their ceasefire on the Kashmir border; Israel and Gaza trade fire and agree to a ceasefire; and more.








