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The European Prospect (Fall Preview)
Sep 28, 2015With all the pathologies of the 1930s resurgent, Europe's experiment in economic and social union has never been more at risk.
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Our Incoherent China Policy (Fall Preview)
Sep 21, 2015The proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership is bad economics, and even worse as containment of China.
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On Realism, Old and New
Oct 29, 2014With new threats to the peace, it’s more important than ever to be clear about America’s core national interests.
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The Sensible, Risky Option
Apr 15, 2015The Iran deal is a gamble, but the best one available.
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The Liberal Uses of Power
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The French Disconnection
Aug 05, 2015Can the ideal of a secular Republic accommodate the new cultural pluralism?
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16 Million Refugees Are Not Some Other Country's Problem
May 01, 2015A Marshall Plan now is cheaper than military action to deal with collapsing states later.
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Refugee Blues
Sep 08, 2015Right-wing, anti-immigrant nationalism has been on the rise in Europe. Can EU leaders still learn from history?
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Donald and Bibi’s Tin-Pot International
Feb 19, 2019So much for the democratic West. U.S. and Israeli foreign policy seeks to build an alliance of bigoted semi- and outright authoritarians.
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Labour’s Turn to Come Apart
Feb 19, 2019As the acid of Brexit dissolves politics, Theresa May’s hopes of winning a majority for her deal gets much harder.
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A Democratic Civil War Will Hurt Both Palestinians and Israelis
Feb 18, 2019The Ilhan Omar fuss wasn't the Democrats' Corbyn moment—but U.K. Labour provides a warning of what to avoid.
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The Winner? AIPAC!
Feb 12, 2019How Representative Omar’s blunder left the Israel lobby stronger than ever
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Trump Is Tough on Venezuela -- but Won’t Let Fleeing Venezuelans Into the U.S.
Feb 12, 2019Millions of Venezuelans have fled their country, but Trump’s anti-immigrant, anti-refugee stance has closed America’s door to them.
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With López Obrador In, Workers Have the Confidence to Walk Out
Feb 06, 2019Mexico’s new president has raised wages, and maquiladora workers have gone on strike along the border.
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Right, Left, Right
Feb 04, 2019The leading challenger to Netanyahu may be electable. But he's a Never Bibi rightist.
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Theresa May Is No Closer to a Brexit Deal
Jan 30, 2019But the odds of Britain crashing out of the EU are ominously increasing.
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Building Worker Solidarity Across Borders
Jan 30, 2019An American company is busting a call center workers’ union in the Philippines, so the U.S. union of call center workers is helping them out.
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The Fall of Davos Man
Jan 29, 2019Global elites must either commit to pushing for broader prosperity and democracy, or watch as trade wars, capital controls, and isolationism erode global prosperity.
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BDS: The Symbiosis of Enemies
Jan 22, 2019The boycott movement and its loudest opponents blur the line between Israel and the West Bank.
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Confidence Game
Jan 17, 2019Despite House of Commons drama, Britain is no closer to finding the answer to Brexit.
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British Labour’s Self-Inflicted Marginalization
Jan 10, 2019Why Her Majesty’s Opposition is failing to demolish the feeble Theresa May
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The Codetermination Difference
Jan 10, 2019Democratic senators are embracing the idea of putting employee representatives on corporate boards—which could bolster not just worker power and income but American democracy as well.
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Europe’s Winter of Discontent
Jan 09, 2019Domestic political turmoil in the European Union’s four largest economies spells trouble ahead.
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