India is seen as a strategic counterweight to China, and that has overridden any U.S. concerns about repression against ethnic minorities and the press.
America and the World
Democracy Under Siege
It’s alive and well in Central Europe—but alas, in few other places.
A China Reset?
It’s already happening—mostly to the advantage of Beijing.
Rising Debt and Sickly Growth
The World Bank and IMF are asking developing countries to do more with less.
Lawmakers Call for Investigation Into Embattled OAS Boss
After details emerged of an affair with a staffer, members of Congress want more answers from the Trumpian head of the Organization of American States.
Small Business Rises Up Against ‘the Robbery’ in Greece
Eye-popping power bills have devastated midsized companies across Europe. But thanks to a sadistic EU energy privatization regimen called the Target Model, no one has been hit harder than Greece.
The Occupation Is Eating Israeli Democracy
Benjamin Netanyahu is the kind of figure produced by an apartheid system.
Breaking Away From Secret Concessions in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia is exploiting great-power competition to obtain security commitments from the U.S. This should be rejected.
Democracy Is in the Streets
In France, Israel, and just maybe, here, assaults on social rights by flawed governmental structures create the need for government-by-protest.
Rising Democratic Tumult Over Israel
A series of communications last week show the fault lines, and pitfalls, in dealing with an increasingly illiberal Israeli government.

