The refusal of tens of millions of Americans to recognize the election results is part of a much larger denialism — of COVID-19, of climate change, and U.S. decline.
The refusal of tens of millions of Americans to recognize the election results is part of a much larger denialism — of COVID-19, of climate change, and U.S. decline.
U.S. Africa policy will be most productive if U.S. policymakers are willing to learn and collaborate rather than to preach or dictate.
In a global pandemic, it is not enough to build a robust response to COVID-19 in the United States alone.
The foreign policy team Biden appoints matters less than the world they inherit, policies they pursue, and the pressure they get from progressives.
My participation in a session on climate and energy policy hosted by the Saudi government would have “greenwashed” the summit.
It simply doesn’t make a lot of sense to entrust leadership to a country with a severe personality disorder.
It’s going to take more than a change of personnel in Washington to address our decaying climate, public health, and democracy. But it’s not too late.
COVID-19 is an early alert for more serious global crises. So far, the international community has failed — but it’s not too late to get it right.
How to get the Democrats’ climate policy from “better than the Republicans” to “sufficient to save the planet.”
Biden’s notion that the U.S. deserves a special seat at the head of the international table is a dangerous anachronism.