Reports

Reports

The Biden administration seeks to rejoin the Iran nuclear agreement in order to pursue a better follow-on deal, avert a looming nuclear crisis and stave off major Middle East conflict. As a new report from JINSA’s Iran Policy Project spells

Turkey’s President Erdoğan appears to have had enough of the international isolation begotten by his aggressive foreign policy. Yet, his pursuit of a reset with the United States is ultimately insincere. Though there are real and significant benefits Washington could

A new report from JINSA’s Iran Policy Project, co-chaired by Amb. Eric Edelman and Gen Charles Wald, USAF (ret.), lays out how the Biden Administration’s intention to rejoin the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of

Perhaps belatedly, the United States has realized that protecting its national security against Chinese threats also requires protecting its economic vitality, particularly in the form of its intellectual property. Thus, U.S. policymakers have begun to scrutinize, discourage, or even block