Timothy Snyder sees a familiar connection between US domestic repression and escalating foreign aggression.
Miles Kellerman concludes that it will marginally improve the pressure campaign on the Kremlin but risks collateral damage.
Jorge G. Castañeda thinks the lesson for Chile and others is that mass deportation is a costly and ultimately futile endeavor ...
Idriss highlights how authoritarian movements have made women and LGBTQ+ people central to their political strategies.
Emmanuel Macron touts France’s record and leadership on climate policy and action during the first decade of the historic ...
Philippe Aghion explains how advanced economies in Europe (or elsewhere) can find their way back to the technological ...
Heading into next year’s US midterm elections, President Donald Trump seems to have an affordability problem. Not only has he ...
Slavoj Žižek sees Iran's mishandling of a life-threatening water crisis as a focal point of humanity's current predicament.
Allan J. Lichtman revisits the World War II case that established naval commanders' duty to protect shipwrecked survivors.
Miles Kellerman is Assistant Professor of International Organization and Multi-level Governance at Leiden University, where ...
The United States’ new National Security Strategy is a tissue of populist ideology that reflects no understanding of the real ...
Jim O'Neill identifies five problems that any UK government must address to restore pre-2008 rates of economic growth.
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