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Don’t Believe Pundits’ Claims About the Cost of Brexit

mar, 09/10/2018 - 16:12
Experts agree leaving the European Union will damage the British economy, but past performance should make them wary of offering outlandish assertions about an unknowable future.

Mohammad bin Salman Is Scared of Saudi Expats

mar, 09/10/2018 - 14:56
The crown prince will stop at nothing to silence his growing number of critics, regardless of where they live.

The Global Financial System Is Dying in a London Courthouse

mar, 09/10/2018 - 14:44
A legal battle between Russia and Ukraine is an unprecedented instance of war by other means—and an example that others will soon follow.

Fort Trump Is a Farce

lun, 08/10/2018 - 23:42
The question of a permanent U.S. military presence in Poland is complicated. The White House shouldn’t treat it as a vanity project.

Will Republicans Lose Their Majority in Congress? Ask Pyongyang

lun, 08/10/2018 - 22:06
North Koreans are watching the U.S. midterm elections closely, wondering how the results might affect negotiations with Trump.

Trump Reaches for Checkbook Diplomacy to Counter China

lun, 08/10/2018 - 22:02
Washington ramps up development finance to offer countries an alternative to Beijing’s deep pockets.

The Danske Bank Scandal Is the Tip of the Iceberg

lun, 08/10/2018 - 21:54
Financial institutions and the governments that regulate them aren’t doing nearly enough to prevent money laundering.  

U.S. Puts Money Where Its Mouth Is on China

lun, 08/10/2018 - 20:51
The military’s funding boost is aimed at deterring Beijing, but a budget fight could jeopardize the strategy.

Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance Is a Slap in the Face to the United States

lun, 08/10/2018 - 18:17
Washington should explore retaliatory measures that impose real costs on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The Military Returns to Brazilian Politics

lun, 08/10/2018 - 14:29
As Bolsonaro takes the lead, the future looks dim for democracy in Brasília.

Security Brief: Spy Chip Allegations and Pence Drag Down U.S-China Relations

lun, 08/10/2018 - 14:23
A new report alleges that China hacked a widely used piece of computer hardware equipment, the White House blames Beijing for the decline of the defense industrial base, Pompeo visits North Korea, what to see at AUSA, and more.

Iceland’s Lessons for the #MeToo Era

sam, 06/10/2018 - 03:42
The history of successful women’s protests show that mass mobilization is key.

The Spanish Fraud

sam, 06/10/2018 - 00:17
On the podcast: Javier Cercas’s new book on the man who impersonated a Holocaust survivor.

How Political Is This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize?

ven, 05/10/2018 - 23:31
The Nobel committee is usually looking to make a statement. Is it trying to tell us something about #MeToo—maybe even Brett Kavanaugh?

Jair Bolsonaro’s Model Isn’t Berlusconi. It’s Goebbels.

ven, 05/10/2018 - 23:15
The far-right Brazilian leader isn’t just another conservative populist. His propaganda campaign has taken a page straight from the Nazi playbook.

Poland’s New Populism

ven, 05/10/2018 - 22:16
Warsaw may be turning away from the European Union, but that doesn’t mean that it is turning toward Moscow instead.

The United States Needs an Afghanistan Exit Strategy

ven, 05/10/2018 - 20:16
Washington should hand over U.S. military and political roles to other countries, including China.

Hawks Will Only Drive South Korea Away From America

ven, 05/10/2018 - 19:59
Seoul sees the prospect of peace in sight.

The Bombings the World Forgot 

sam, 22/09/2018 - 00:04
On the podcast: Ambassador Prudence Bushnell survived the 1998 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Kenya. Now she tells her story.

Trump Has a New Weapon to Cause ‘the Cyber’ Mayhem

ven, 21/09/2018 - 22:58
The U.S. president and his advisor John Bolton want to take the gloves off in cyberspace—but experts worry offensive attacks could backfire.

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