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White House struggles to fill the top Pentagon job.
Most women in the Arab world are disadvantaged—and the most privileged women often have it worst of all.
How can Congress avoid getting sidelined on foreign policy? There’s only one right answer.
Rather than rushing to punish Hezbollah, the United States should be shoring up the country’s new government to avoid state collapse.
For years, the country remained untouched by the global migrant crisis, but now, even in a place where many people were once refugees, tensions are on the rise.
As Brexit looms, Edinburgh may forge its own path on the world stage.
As the United States contemplates leaving, New Delhi quietly reaches out to the Taliban.
The British model of filtering data rather than content can protect citizens while preserving an open internet.
Human beings are rarely rational—so it’s time we all stopped pretending they are.
The Little Ice Age could offer a glimpse of our tumultuous future.
This year will show what the president really wants. Here’s what to watch for.
The world’s authoritarians are on the march—and the West helped pave the way.
The march to war against Iran is echoing the drumbeats of America's last major Middle Eastern invasion.
There’s a difference between fair and unfair criticisms of AIPAC—and it’s time everyone, including AIPAC, acknowledges it.
The United States has never had a military leader as bold, naive, and arrogant as the current president.
Six reasons some powerful states punch below their weight for lengthy periods.
Protest in Mexico, a blockade in Venezuela, and Lunar New Year snow in China.