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July 20, 2020
Paul Pillar
Moving Beyond Good and Evil in the Middle East
There are alternatives to America’s heavy-handed attempts at “helping” the region. It’s time to pursue them.
July 15, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Why Is Biden Clinging to the Dream of Green Factories?
The candidate’s plan to “win the future” through American export domination has multiple problems.
July 15, 2020
Andre Pagliarini
Deb Haaland’s Plan to Embarrass Jair Bolsonaro
Bolsonaro has been a disaster for the environment and for Brazil’s indigenous people. But he’s proud of his U.S. connections.
July 1, 2020
Kate Aronoff
The Democrats’ New Climate Plan Is Weirdly Isolationist
A new 538-page report adopts an America First strategy to solve a global problem.
June 25, 2020
Patrick Iber
John Bolton’s Accidentally Unflattering Self-Portrait
“The Room Where It Happened” is a powerful indictment of Trump—and of its author.
June 18, 2020
Michael Brenes
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Tim Keogh
Lessons From the Long Movement to Defund the Military
What “Defund the Police” can learn from the six-decade effort to radically demilitarize U.S. foreign policy
May 14, 2020
Laura Weiss
Trump’s Deportation Flights Are Inflaming the Pandemic
After baselessly accusing migrants of bringing coronavirus to the U.S., the administration is endangering the lives of infected detainees.
April 23, 2020
Ankit Panda
What Happens If Kim Jong Un Dies?
Reports of the dictator’s death may be exaggerated, but his health is undeniably brittle, and so is his regime.
April 20, 2020
Magazine
Roy Scranton
American Foreign Policy Is Not Ready for Climate Change
The U.S. has to rethink its role in an era of ecological disaster.
April 2, 2020
Magazine
Laurie Garrett
Grim Reapers
How Trump and Xi set the stage for the coronavirus pandemic
March 24, 2020
Casey Michel
Could Trump Spark a New Balkan Ethnic War?
As the coronavirus racks the globe, White House lackeys and lobbyists are converging on the former Yugoslavia and reopening old wounds.
March 17, 2020
Anthony Bubalo
The Perpetual Weakness of Middle East Despots
Nearly a decade after the Arab Spring, America’s preferred dictators are again flailing as they try to rein in their societies.
February 10, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
Psychopath Nation
Why our foreign policymakers can’t quit interventionism
February 3, 2020
Joshua Zoffer
To End Forever War, Keep the Dollar Globally Dominant
The U.S. has misused its "exorbitant" financial privilege, but American leaders should transform it, not abandon it.
January 31, 2020
Alex Pareene
Democratic Hawks Declare War on Bernie Sanders
Maybe they'll win one for a change.
January 28, 2020
David Adler
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Daniel Bessner
To End Forever War, End the Dollar’s Global Dominance
In its laser focus on military restraint, the present debate about endless war overlooks the financial architecture of U.S. empire.
October 11, 2019
Emily Tamkin
The Moral Dilemma of a Left-Right Antiwar Alliance
As Trump’s caprices build broad resistance to military engagement, the pacifist left considers how to ally with its political opponents.
October 4, 2019
Jared Keller
The Coveted, Overpriced Missile at the Heart of Trump’s Ukraine Scandal
How the president took his predecessors’ gun-running tradition to dirty new depths.
August 22, 2019
Jill Langlois
The Small Business Solution to Saving the Amazon
Supporting indigenous people's projects could be more effective than trying to persuade the openly dismissive Brazilian government.
August 16, 2019
Emily Tamkin
Ilhan Omar Is Already Changing Washington
Banned by Israel and demonized by Trump, she's been fighting business as usual in Congress' hidebound foreign policy club.
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