James C. Scott Trampled Across Borders to Explain the World
The political scientist, anthropologist, and anarchist loved the global margins.
The political scientist, anthropologist, and anarchist loved the global margins.
Decoding Trump’s Foreign PolicyFormer Pentagon policymaker Elbridge Colby makes the case for a more transactional, common-sense approach to the world.
Alexander Tah-ray Yui takes on the stewardship of the Taiwan-U.S. relationship at a crucial time.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken unveils a new “North Star” for digital diplomacy.
Venezuelan Protesters Demand Transparent Election RecountAs Russia and China back President Nicolás Maduro, Western powers urge the leader to step aside.
What the Olympics Mean to ChinaBeijing has established itself as a top medal contender, but its athletics no longer signal openness to the rest of the world.
Maduro, Opposition Both Declare Victory in Venezuela’s Disputed ElectionThe opposition accused Maduro’s regime of withholding paper results that show its candidate, Edmundo González, in the lead.
The Road to Israel-Hezbollah Peace Runs Through GazaThe risk of full-scale war in Israel’s north could be vastly reduced by a cease-fire in the south.
Israel Weighs Response to Deadly Hezbollah StrikeExperts fear this could be the “nightmare scenario” that leads to all-out war as world leaders work to limit escalation.
The U.S. Must Prepare to Fight Simultaneous Wars, Oversight Panel SaysA new review finds the Pentagon isn’t ready to wage war in multiple theaters at once.