NATO was founded to protect ‘civilized’ people. That means White. Amoz JY Hor - April 10, 2022 Four historical examples show how much race has always mattered in defining ‘Western civilization’
Members of Congress want a commission to investigate the Capitol invasion. Here’s when these work. Jordan Tama / Managing Editor - January 19, 2021 Some commissions kick the can down the road. Some prompt real change.
So do morals matter in U.S. foreign policy? I asked the expert. Henry Farrell - April 23, 2020 A new book by Joseph S. Nye Jr. suggests that for presidents, good intentions are not enough.
Are we witnessing the collapse of the global order? Probably not — yet. Julia Gray - May 18, 2018 International organizations have faced crises many times before.
President Trump is trying to reach across the aisle. Good luck with that. Chris Baylor - October 18, 2017 [caption id="attachment_65027" align="alignnone" width="960"] President Trump meets with Senate Majority
China’s ‘Belt and Road’ opens up new business in Africa — for both the U.S. and China Janet Eom - July 24, 2017 [caption id="attachment_59157" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands
The Marshall Plan turns 70 this week. Here are four reasons it was so important. Kelly M. McFarland - June 5, 2017 This was a high point in U.S.-European relations.
Ebola terrified us a year ago. What did it teach us about West Africa? Ashoka Mukpo - August 7, 2015 [caption id="attachment_27936" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] Artist Stephen Doe paints an
More controversy on the economic costs of dams Andrew Gelman - April 15, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9428" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Anupam Nath/AP - Activists hold
Blaming “Poor Leadership” Erik Voeten - June 5, 2012 If you google "Euro crisis" and "leadership" you get nearly