How might the terrorist attacks affect civil liberties, U.S.-Russia relations, Israel, and the 2016 election?
America and the World
Bibi’s Fertilizer
Netanyahu meets with American progressives and dodges their questions.
How the U.S. Government Became Both More Secretive and More Open
The same decades that saw the growth of national-security secrecy saw the rise of the public’s “right to know.” Â
Not Yet an Intifada
Recent attacks in Israel do not represent an uprising, but despair expressed with knives.Â
The European Prospect (Fall Preview)
With all the pathologies of the 1930s resurgent, Europe’s experiment in economic and social union has never been more at risk.Â
America’s Collapsing Trade Initiatives
Trade deals with Asia and Europe are faltering under their own contradictory goals. Â
The Larger Meaning of Jeremy Corbyn
Europe’s center-left parties have ceased to be credible opposition.
Refugee Blues
Right-wing, anti-immigrant nationalism has been on the rise in Europe. Can EU leaders still learn from history?
Deterrence, and that Truck in Austria
Anyone serious about countering extremism in the Middle East should be doing much more for refugees.
The Culture of Fear Fueling the Dominican Deportation Crisis
For Dominicans of Haitian descent, the threat of violence is just as serious as the threat of deportation.Â

