Many years of Brexit-induced uncertainty lie ahead.
America and the World
The 2020 Foreign-Policy Primary
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Joe Biden are staking out different territory.
The Biggest Rogue States of the Climate Crisis
China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia have come in well behind the greenhouse gas emissions goals the world needs to stave off the worst effects of a warming planet.
Statecraft of Peace
Newly inaugurated Quincy Institute co-founders Trita Parsi and Stephen Wertheim discuss their mission to stop endless war and militarism.
Canadian Voters Have a Lesser-of-Two-Evils Choice in Upcoming Election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in deep trouble long before the blackface scandal erupted. His Liberal Party’s prospects have not improved. But the Conservative Party isn’t doing much better.
Washington’s ‘Freedom Promoting’ Think Tanks That Ignore Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder
On the anniversary of the Saudi state’s killing of the journalist, these think tanks were strategically silent—or, worse, met with Saudi officials.
Why Support for Europe’s Far Right Has Peaked
Europe’s nationalist identity politicians may be running out of steam.
A Year After Khashoggi’s Murder, Arab Press at Dire Risk
And unsurprisingly the U.S. under Trump and Pompeo isn’t standing up for press freedom.
The Industrialized World Is Failing to Meet Paris Agreement Goals
No G7 country is close to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to a level necessary to prevent excessive warming.
Labour Conference Endorses Radical Policies Ahead of U.K. Elections
Labour’s best hope for victory in a general election, just as it was in 2017, is to get people talking about something besides Brexit.

