Justice Dept. needed luck to win Mar-a-Lago case. It shouldn’t be that way. Joshua C. Fjelstul - September 23, 2022 A panel of three judges heard the case. If three different judges had been randomly selected, it could have gone the other way.
How to decode Putin’s nuclear warnings James Cameron - September 22, 2022 What is the risk of Russian nuclear use in Ukraine? Here’s what you need to know.
Sweden’s new governing coalition relies on a party founded by neo-Nazis Anders Ravik Jupskås - September 15, 2022 That’s a first — but the right-wing parties forming the next government don’t necessarily agree on social and economic issues
Ukraine wants a fast pass to E.U. membership. It’s not that easy. Joshua C. Fjelstul - March 9, 2022 Here’s what the European Union might offer instead
Here’s what ‘high combat alert’ for Russia’s nuclear forces means James Cameron - February 28, 2022 And how did the United States and its allies respond?
What did China test in space, exactly, and why? James Cameron - October 20, 2021 These components would probably boost China’s nuclear deterrence
Taliban leaders are back in charge in Afghanistan. Can they control their own army? Jean Lachapelle, Dan Slater, and Adam E. Casey - August 26, 2021 What we know from other victorious rebellions
The U.S. and Russia kept a bilateral nuclear weapons deal alive. The harder part comes next. James Cameron - February 1, 2021 These five developments make arms control agreements even more complicated
Trump officials have talked about resuming nuclear testing. Here’s why that would hurt the U.S. Or Rabinowitz and James Cameron - May 29, 2020 Maintaining existing nuclear norms is in everyone’s interest.
The U.S. plans to withdraw from the Open Skies treaty. That’s a miscalculation. James Cameron - May 24, 2020 The transparency of monitoring flights helps avoid military conflict