All Commentaries
The Double Crisis of U.S. Foreign Policy
Regardless of the outcome in November, U.S. foreign policy cannot square the circle of a decline in relative U.S. power in a multipolar, ever-more illiberal world.
The Congressional Black Caucus Should Boycott Netanyahu’s Speech
Black members of Congress boycotted Netanyahu’s speech to Congress in 2015. They should do it again to protest his genocide.
Azerbaijan Surfing the Wave of Brotherhood to Pakistan
The two countries are building trade and energy links before the next big climate confab in Baku.
Donald Trump’s Reckless Infatuation with Nuclear Weapons
Trump has brought the world closer to nuclear midnight.
AI May Kill Us All, But Not the Way You Think
The call is coming from inside…your computer!
How the Israeli Extreme Right Has Achieved Victory
The settler movement in the West Bank has been key to the rise of Israel’s far right.
Crisis of the West, Opportunity for the Rest?
The assassination attempt on Donald Trump may well transform the de facto civil war in the United States into an armed civil war.
A New Era of U.S. Presidential Power
The Supreme Court decision will embolden presidents to undertake an even more reckless foreign policy.
The World’s Nod to Taliban Misogyny?
The international community made a mistake in allowing the Taliban to exclude the voices of women and civil society in a recent meeting in Doha.
Battleground Europe
The far right has been stopped in France, but it is surging elsewhere.
