5 Rules for Superpowers Facing Multiple Conflicts
5 Rules for Superpowers Facing Multiple ConflictsUkraine, the Middle East, and Taiwan are part of an unstable frontier—and require a more principled U.S. strategy.
5 Rules for Superpowers Facing Multiple ConflictsUkraine, the Middle East, and Taiwan are part of an unstable frontier—and require a more principled U.S. strategy.
This Really Isn’t Angela Merkel’s Center Right AnymoreTo outflank the far right, Friedrich Merz has remade Germany’s CDU in his own image.
Europe’s tumultuous year of 1848 is often forgotten, but a new book argues that it could teach us a lot about politics today.
The Roots of the Red Sea CrisisThe Houthi attacks that have rattled global trade are only the latest chapter of the sea’s recent troubles.
In its quest for cash, the tiny island nation of Nauru has tried it all. Its latest scheme may be its riskiest bet yet.
The Nazi Era Continues to Haunt This German CityThe tensions surrounding the legacy of the Dresden bombing illustrate the continuing potency of the city’s history.
Fanon is a global anti-colonial icon, but he could never truly embody the revolution he supported.
How an Afghan Drug Kingpin Became Beijing’s Man in KabulBashir Noorzai was once serving a life sentence in the United States. Now he’s the key conduit for growing ties between China and the Taliban.
Aspiring soccer players used to leave the continent to pursue their dreams in Europe. Now they are coming home.
Nawaz Sharif Predicted to Win Pakistani ElectionViolent attacks and internet shutdowns hindered Islamabad’s already controversial vote.