Can President Biden Recover From The Worst Monthly Drop In The Presidential Leadership Index In Two Decades?
The editorial team of tippinsights delves deep into the Presidential Leadership Index's historic drop.
tippinsights and the TIPP poll regularly gauge foreign policies coming out from Washington D.C.
The editorial team of tippinsights delves deep into the Presidential Leadership Index's historic drop.
David Wilezol, the former Chief Speechwriter to the U.S. Secretary of State from 2017 to 2021, discusses the threat al-Qaeda poses to the U.S. after the Afghan withdrawal.
The execution of the Afghan pullout was a mistake.
Four out of ten people believe President Biden is to blame for the Afghan situation.
Adam Savit, the China Program Coordinator at the Center for Security Policy (CSP), discusses the findings of a TIPP Poll on the United States' options for dealing with China's growing push to reclaim Taiwan.
What's behind China's prompt welcome of the Taliban? A look at how Afghanistan’s troubles affect China and its hegemonic plans.
Adam Savit, China Program Coordinator and Deputy Director for Congressional and Public Affairs at the Center for Security Policy, discusses how China's influence network influences American politics and decision-making.
The COVID-19 pandemic caught the U.S. on the back foot, scrambling to procure necessities like medicines, ventilators, and masks. It exposed the country's lopsided reliance on third-party vendors, foreign manufacturers, and other nations.
The world governments are coming together to impose a global corporate income tax. It could have a significant impact on the business world. The TIPP Poll surveys Americans on their support for the move, concerns about job losses, and eroding tax sovereignty.
Michael Waller, Senior Analyst for Strategy at the Center for Security Policy, examines the findings of a CSP/TIPP Poll on pandemic reparations.
Americans want to use trade to reign In China's aggressive military actions.
China’s human rights violations in Hong Kong, Taiwan and against Uyghur have drawn criticism. Trade may be a tool to force China’s hand.
Americans favor a tough stance on the Iran nuclear deal.
Most Americans want the United States to counter Russia's and China's vaccine diplomacy.
Victoria Coates, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a former deputy national-security adviser for Middle Eastern and North African Affairs in the Trump Administration, discusses the TIPP Poll findings on the topic of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Most Americans want the United States to provide vaccines and medical supplies to other countries. The action will assist the United States in countering recent efforts by China and Russia to expand their soft power.