Does criticizing and downplaying other nations help Americans feel better about themselves?
Paul Romer: Back to a U.S.-Dominated World Bank?
Choosing Romer as World Bank chief economist attempts to restore past U.S. dominance in development banking.
Turkey’s Elected Dictator
It is high time for the United States and EU to condemn the unruly way in which Erdogan exercised his power.
Brexit Means Brexit: May’s Time or May…hem?
Message to London: The UK’s relationship with the EU cannot be reduced to satisfying purely economic and financial interests.
Free Trade and Moral Hypocrisy
U.S. elites claiming moral superiority by demanding that other people do the sacrificing on trade issues is unprincipled hypocrisy.
The Republican Party Richly Deserves Donald Trump
Rather than an outlier, Trump is the perfect front man for the “values” Republicans have been pursuing for well over a decade.
Managing the Forces of European Populism
Voters must stop expecting easy solutions from politicians. And politicians must stop pretending they have them.
Arab World: No Shortcuts to Deradicalization
The root cause of radicalization is embedded in a nation’s internal socio-economic and political disorder.
Fighting Terrorists? Needed: More Effective Battle of Ideas
There are different kinds of terrorists. Understanding the variations could help stop them.
Samantha Power and Henry Kissinger: Polar Opposites?
From the Balkans and Iraq to Libya: How important are morals in foreign policy making?























