What Can North Korea Tell Us about America’s Future?
Is the United States heading toward a hard landing?
Where Legal Challenges Are Helping Deportees
In at least two cases, the Trump administration has complied with judicial decisions to return a deportee.
The Real Winner of India-Pakistan Conflict: Militarized Nationalism
Military and nationalist regimes on both sides are consolidating power through chest-thumping and grand commemorations.
America’s Jobs Pessimism Is a Foreign Policy Problem
Washington continues to protect an empire more energetically than it protects the next generation’s prospects.
China’s New Era of Constructive Strategic Stability
The “first button” of the U.S.-China garment has been realigned.
The Beijing Summit Rewrites the Rules of Superpower Economic Engagement
By systematically decoupling trade, technology, and global governance from the combustible issue of cross-strait sovereignty, Beijing has successfully offered the Trump administration a transactional, high-yield partnership.
The Hormuz Choke Point and the Twilight of Petroleum
The electric car Is the only winner in the latest Iran War.
War, Arrogance, and the Unraveling of U.S. Power
U.S. unraveling will not be imposed from abroad. It will come from within.
Can Bosnia Move Beyond Its Protectorate Era?
It’s time to treat Bosnia as a sovereign European state.
Rolling Ultimatums Don’t Make Strategy
Trump’s Iran policy keeps pressure alive, but permanent pressure is not the same as control.
Russia and North Korea: An Alliance of Desperation
The Kremlin can count on only one real ally in its war in Ukraine.
She Spoke Up for Due Process. Now She’s Detained Without Charges.
Americans should demand the release of jailed Salvadoran lawyer Ruth Lopez — because it can happen here, too.
The Multilateral System Has Become A Relic of The Past
We have portals to the future.
Ceasefires and the Age of Impulse Diplomacy
Can the three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine point to a more durable peace?
