All Commentaries
Number of Atheists in the Arab World Rivals the West
According to a poll, the same percentage of Arab citizens identify themselves as confirmed atheists as Americans.
A Letter to My Grandson
Someday in the distant future, I hope you’ll read this letter and smile indulgently at my worst fears.
Turning the Nuclear Triad Into a Quartet
By adding another type of bomber, the Air Force seeks to add another leg to the nuclear triad of land, sea, and air.
The Case That Blew the Lid Off the World Bank’s Secret Courts
How Bolivian protesters and global activists exposed the dark side of global trade pacts and paved the way for the battles to come.
U.S. Too Casual About the Prospects of War With Russia Over Ukraine Crisis
U.S. saber-rattling over the Ukraine Crisis can lure Russia into war.
When Hillary Clinton Pitched the Iraq War to CodePink
Hawkish highlights from Hillary Clinton’s career.
China’s Offering a World Bank Alternative — and U.S. Allies Are Signing Up
Beijing is only too happy to offer an alternative to Western-dominated international finance. What’s more surprising is that leading Western economies are signing up.
The Network of East-West Women in East-Central Europe a Product of Willful Ignorance
The “energy of delusion” fueled the formation of the Network of East-West Women.
Did Slaves Catch Your Seafood?
The shrimp at your supermarket might have been caught by men who live in cages.
The Case for a Robot-in-Chief
It’s time to stop relying on human presidents.
