Denmark appears to have beaten covid-19 — for now. Here’s how it did it. Michael Bang Petersen and Alexander Bor - September 17, 2021 For the most part, Danes avoided blaming and shaming their fellow citizens
The Cold War is a poor analogy for today’s U.S.-China tensions Jessica Chen Weiss - July 11, 2021 That view ignores China’s deep challenges — and the strength of U.S. diplomacy
Does the U.S.-China climate statement mean real cooperation ahead? Joanna Lewis - April 21, 2021 The joint statement suggests that China could boost its climate targets
The U.S. election is over. What did international observers think? Susan Hyde - November 9, 2020 Here’s the report card.
The E.U.’s looking at a ‘carbon border tax.’ What’s a carbon border tax? Bentley Allan - October 22, 2019 The climate change plans of Biden and Warren discuss these, too.
The crisis in the Maldives, explained Nayma Qayum - February 12, 2018 [caption id="attachment_69103" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Opposition supporters shout slogans during a
Why are the Western Balkans in crisis? These are the three primary tensions. Ingrid Bego - June 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58968" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In Macedonia, the Social Democratic Party's
Denmark already had a Muslim ban. It was just called something else. Samantha Brown - March 23, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55740" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] Nyhavn Canal in Copenhagen (iStock)[/caption] The
Here’s this year’s (flawed) Corruption Perception Index. Those flaws are useful. Dan Hough - January 27, 2016 On Wednesday, Transparency International (TI), the world’s leading anti-corruption organization, is
People think that the Copenhagen climate talks failed. Here’s why they’re so wrong Joshua Busby - December 2, 2015 The climate negotiations that are taking place this week in