Donald Trump’s revolt against the forces of globalization has many echoes in Europe.
America and the World
Hedge Fund Creditors’ Deal With Argentina Sets Alarming Precedent
In a deal struck Sunday, hedge funds led by billionaire investor Paul Singer have managed to squeeze billions out of a struggling economy.Â
Will Britain Quit the European Union?
Whether the UK leaves the EU has less to do with turmoil in Europe, and more to do with British politics.
Isaac Herzog: The Man With Small Answers
The leader of Israel’s Labor Party says he has the solution for the diplomatic deadlock. But he’s really part of the problem.
Prospect Debate: Should We Fight ISIS?
An exchange over whether the United States should try to press the fight against the Islamic State or abandon it entirely.
Isolationism is No Answer
How a disciplined and discriminating strategy can defeat ISIS and put the Syrian civil war on the path to a peace accord.
Response to Starr: The Case for Withdrawing from the War Against ISIS
The war against the Islamic State has become a disastrous, unwinnable quagmire.Â
A Tale of Two Troubled Democracies
How insurgent populism is reshaping electoral politics in France and the U.S.
They Don’t Mind Being Called McCarthyites
A process of political selection in the Israeli right favors paranoia and disregard for democracy.
Israel’s New McCarthyism
Inside the well-organized campaign against Israel’s progressive community.Â

