A lifelong globalist and globe-trotting journalist joins The Globalist as Deputy Editor-in-Chief and lays out her vision.
South Sudan’s Fragile Peace
The peace accord to end the civil war in South Sudan remains fragile and needs international support.
Immigration: Biden’s Biggest Foreign Policy Test
Why only a Marshall Plan for Central America has a shot at dealing with the region — and why it makes political and economic sense.
The Moment When Japan Explodes, Each Year
Reflections on Japan, a culture driven by hyper-accuracy and anticipatory nostalgia, and its obsession with the cherry blossom season.
Reining in Facebook and Google: A Common Transatlantic Project
Big Tech media present a serious challenge for Western democracies. Tackling them is a worthy mission for the Biden Administration and the EU to work on jointly.
Global Cuisine: Migraines in Beijing and Jet Lag in Thailand
How the food industry turns you into an addict.
China Vs. the West: An Epic Global Battle Is Brewing
Could Magnitsky-style social media campaigns challenge authoritarians like Putin and Xi?
Merkel’s Fall from Grace
Germany’s long-term leading government party faces an uncertain political future.
Myanmar and the Oppressive Side of the Digital Revolution
Surveillance technology devices from the West and the East have become essential tools for seeing through a coup d’état in the digital age.
The Radicalism of Turkish, Not Saudi, Schoolbooks
Mr. Erdogan’s actions at home undermine any suggestion that he is adhering to values projected by Europe and U.S. President Joe Biden.
























