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Strongmen Die, but Authoritarianism Is Forever

Thu, 05/07/2018 - 13:23
It’s reassuring to think authoritarian governments depart with their leaders. It’s also wrong.

Yemen on Brink of Catastrophe as U.N. Envoy Pushes for Truce

Wed, 04/07/2018 - 14:00
U.S. backing of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates could be enabling the disaster.

López Obrador Is a Pragmatist, Not an Ideologue

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 22:12
Don’t expect Mexico’s new president to radically shift the country’s approach to foreign policy.

Can Nicaragua’s Military Prevent a Civil War?

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 20:04
President Daniel Ortega’s crackdown on protests has driven the country to the brink. If the violence escalates, it could spark a refugee crisis and destabilize all of Central America.

Mexico’s Populist New President Unlikely to Derail Energy Reform

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 19:42
López Obrador won’t reverse the country’s historic oil opening — but he won’t expand it, either.

Tightening Chest and Tingling Fingers: Why Are the Military’s Fighter Pilots Getting Sick?

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 16:15
The Navy is investigating the latest in an alarming string of incidents that left pilots disoriented and shaken.

The New Frontlines Are in the Slums

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 16:13
The Middle East's wars are turning cities into Stalingrads.

Japan’s China Deals Are Pure Pragmatism

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 15:40
Even Donald Trump can't push Tokyo into Beijing's arms.

Sanctions Against Sudan Didn’t Harm an Oppressive Government — They Helped It

Tue, 03/07/2018 - 15:01
The end of economic isolation hasn’t brought a financial windfall or more freedom. Instead, the regime is as strong as ever while ordinary people suffer.

The EU and NATO and Trump — Oh My!

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 22:18
Donald Trump’s trans-Atlantic policy is a contradiction in terms.

Russia’s Goals Won’t End With the World Cup

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 17:16
An emboldened Putin is ready to seize the opportunities Trump has given him.

Security Brief: North Korea Exploits Diplomatic Opening; Trump Administration Divided

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 14:48
North Korea appears to be stepping up clandestine fuel and missile production.

Spain Rescued a Ship. It Won’t Rescue Europe.

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 13:35
The new Spanish prime minister has refused to follow Italy in a race to the bottom, but that doesn’t mean that Madrid will lead the EU to adopt more humane migration policies.

Turkey’s Foreign Policy Is About to Take a Turn to the Right

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 11:04
Erdogan’s new partner in parliament — the ultranationalist MHP — will make Ankara a more belligerent and intransigent ally.

China’s Censors Love The Laugh Track

Mon, 02/07/2018 - 03:09
Chinese comedians are learning the art of the American sitcom.

In Russia, Plan to Raise Pension Age Draws Protests

Sun, 01/07/2018 - 21:03
The government announced the change at start of the World Cup, when it was least likely to be noticed.

U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Resigns in Disgust After Trump Anti-Europe Rants

Fri, 29/06/2018 - 23:48
James Melville is the latest in a string of career diplomat resignations over Trump’s comments and policies.

Pentagon’s AI Surge On Track, Despite Google Protest

Fri, 29/06/2018 - 22:11
In the long term, large government contracts and cutting-edge projects will be hard for tech companies to resist.

They Took the Children for a Bath and Never Brought Them Back

Fri, 29/06/2018 - 21:43
On our podcast: An immigration lawyer tells harrowing stories of asylum-seekers at the southern U.S. border.

Three Months After U.S. Freeze, Syrian Recovery Stuck in Limbo

Fri, 29/06/2018 - 20:42
Short on funding, U.S. and European programs designed to help rebuild after the Islamic State are faltering.

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