
Netanyahu Soldiers On
The only winner in the perennial confrontation between Israel and Hamas: Benjamin Netanyahu.
The only winner in the perennial confrontation between Israel and Hamas: Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu’s political troubles — and an arms industry eager to battle test new wares on Gazans — may help explain the latest escalation of violence.
The United States won’t achieve herd immunity because a significant portion of the herd is suffering from mad cow disease.
For countries facing a demographic crisis, immigrants are the answer.
Can Afghanistan’s mineral wealth finance a transition to a carbon-neutral future?
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter helped right-wing populists take power. Can they now help rein them in?
The Biden administration lifted sanctions against the International Criminal Court. It’s not enough.
The factors that drive displacement are often complex, but welcoming refugees isn’t.
Withdrawing several thousand U.S. troops from Afghanistan is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Biden administration’s approach of “multilateral restoration” has many virtues compared to the last four years of MAGA. But it has considerable shortcomings as well.
Democrats expect Republican support for an upcoming infrastructure bill. They’re pitching it as anti-China.
How committed is the Biden administration to reshaping U.S. foreign policy to save the planet?
The Saudi prince, like the Patricia Highsmith character, is a confidence man, serial killer, and all-around psychopath. The United States should stop enabling him.
After four years of an American Caligula, will Joe Biden bring the United States back into the international community?
The acquittal of Trump was bad, but the Senate’s approach to foreign affairs over the years has been even worse.