The new president needs a fresh approach to trade.
America and the World
So Let the Settlers Stay. They Won’t.
Netanyahu’s strange new PR video is a bluff that deserves to be called out.
Hill Hearing Spells Bad News for Veterans
Not a single veterans service organization was asked to speak last week at the House Veterans Affairs Committee’s hearing on the final recommendations of the VA Commission on Care, though such groups represent millions of former military personnel. Also noticeably absent from the witness list was Vietnam veteran Michael Blecker, executive director of the San […]
Using American Power Prudently
Our core national-security interests and the limits of military force.Â
The Future of the Left in Europe
Austerity is a disaster, so why is the left in disarray?
Things That Aren’t Genocide: The Iran Deal and the Occupation
The Israeli defense minister’s Holocaust comparison, like that of the Black Lives Matter platform, is a serious political mistake.
Terror on the Bay of Angels
France is on the verge of losing its grip in the wake of repeated mass murder by members of its own minority communities.
The Frenemies Gambit
Benjamin Netanyahu uses European support for human rights to attack domestic dissent in Israel.
When the River Turned Yellow
Sixty miles south of the Arizona border, the devastation from a toxic spill has led to an epochal battle between a transnational mining conglomerate and an alliance of miners and farmers.
Memories of Michel Rocard
Former French Prime Minister Michel Rocard, who died on July 2 at age 85, will be remembered as a brilliant socialist analyst and forthright contrarian.Â

