Is denuclearization of North Korea part of the solution — or part of the problem?
Drifting Away from Peace
According to a new study, peaceful countries are getting more peaceful while the violent are getting more violent.
Turning 74 in a Failing World
A snapshot of life in a potentially failing country on a potentially failing planet.
The U.S. Military Takes Us Through the Gates of Hell
The costs of war continue to rise in the Trump era.
America’s Yemen Policy is Creating More Terrorists
The United States is repeating with Yemen the same errors it made in Iraq.
U.S. Diplomacy: A Dangerous Proposal
Is the United States on the verge of enshrining humanitarian intervention as a bedrock principle of foreign policy?
Contesting the U.S.-Saudi Bromance With 1,000 Cuts
There’s a movement afoot in Congress to stop U.S. military support for the Saudi war in Yemen.
Review: Realizing Peace
A new book on conflict resolution provides a history of the subject and a counterfactual history of recent events.
U.S. Military Medical Ethics Guidelines in Limbo
The Obama administration has one last shot at reforming the code of ethics for health care professionals working with the military.
Why the B-52 Failed
The B-52 is often touted as a game-changer, but it can’t overcome a determined adversary.