Wired reporter Andy Greenberg discusses the next wave of Russian cyber crimes in his new book.
America and the World
Israel’s Choice: Deadlock, or a Jewish-Arab Coalition
The nation’s latest election will solve nothing, unless Netanyahu’s opponents finally join forces.
France Turns to Citizen-Legislators to Craft Climate Reforms
Can a small group of randomly selected people succeed where French politicians have failed?
Ilhan Omar Turns Progressive Foreign-Policy Principles Into Action
Seven pieces of legislation introduced yesterday articulate a new agenda.
The Coronavirus Outbreak Is an Economic Red Flag
The world has given over much of its manufacturing supply chain to China. That has magnified vulnerability to a pandemic shock.
Sanctions Are Not an Alternative to War
Economic warfare hurts innocent people in Iran and beyond.
Was Putin Inevitable?
How policy blunders under Bill Clinton and George W. Bush helped bring about a post-communist Russia hostile to democracy, free markets, and the West
Don’t Call It a Peace Plan
Ten ways Trump has launched a relentless assault on the very idea of Israeli-Palestinian peace
Shock & Roll
A neo-Nazi commercial empire, a German minister, and the fight for a country’s soul
From Ivory Tower to Egyptian Dungeon
Liberal arts are under pressure from neoliberalism and the commodification of education. The bigger threat might be autocracy.

