The EU’s Dual Approach: Green Subsidies and Tariffs on China EVs
The EU should be fostering a global, cooperative effort to advance green technologies.
Taiwan’s Fight for Survival in Trump’s Shadow
Taiwan’s ordeal is not just a strategic issue but a test case for whether liberal democracy can endure so near to China.
Planet of the Bullies
Can international law survive a second onslaught by Trump and his fellow bullies?
Biden’s Legacy: Handing a Resurgent American Empire to Trump
Administration officials are proud of their legacy. They shouldn’t be.
Prabowo’s U.S.-China Balancing Act
As Indonesia’s non-alignment comes under increasing pressure from U.S.-China competition, where will Prabowo lean?
Debunking the Amsterdam “Pogrom”
The far right is fanning the flames of conflict.
A New Age of Presidential Unilaterism?
It’s not just about the president. It’s about the presidency.
What Trump’s Reelection Means for Russia
It’s not all plusses for Putin.
Targeting UNRWA Could Harm Israel’s Own Interests
Israel is strengthening the case of those who question its international legitimacy.
How Did I “Predict” that Trump, Despite His Repulsive Persona and Politics, Would Prevail?
Democratic Party leadership has been discredited and there’s room for new progressive leaders to take the helm.
The Plot Against Democracy
Don’t bring a computer to a gunfight.
North Korean Troops in Europe: Do They Put Pyongyang at Risk?
These soldiers may ultimately challenge regime stability back home.
The Groups that Actually Run the Middle East
Hint: It’s not the governments.
Why U.S. Foreign Policy Is Under Fire from the Populist Right
Americans are angry about budget priorities.
