How Biden Can Embrace Environmental Stewardship 

22 February Written by Stewart M. Patrick His is shaping up to be a make-or-break year for international cooperation on biodiversity, though you might not know it. American news outlets have focused most if not all of their recent environmental reporting on climate change. On…

Back in Paris Pact, US Faces Tougher Climate Steps Ahead 

19 February Written by Ellen Knickmeyer World leaders welcomed the United States’ official return to the Paris climate accord Friday, but politically trickier steps lie just ahead for President Joe Biden, including setting a tough national target in coming months for cutting damaging fossil fuel…

In freezing US, Biden seeks to cool down politics 

17 February Written by Jon Sopel Travelling with Donald Trump versus ridin’ with Joe Biden. Compare and contrast. Look, Air Force One hasn’t changed with the presidency. It is still that elegant timepiece that came out of the 1970s. Elegant and all that, but dated…

Trump Still Casts a Shadow Over Biden’s Pro-Democracy Ambitions 

16 February Written by Stewart M. Patrick The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump presents a dilemma for Joe Biden, who wants to make democracy promotion a central plank of his foreign policy. How can the United States claim to embody, much less promote, democratic…

Trump’s uncertain political future drives US division 

14 February Written by Li Haidong The US Senate on Saturday voted and acquitted former president Donald Trump, putting an end to his second impeachment trial. Despite the acquittal, the impeachment has been a process in which the Democratic Party has strived to show Americans…