U.S. police have to change their stance on black Americans.
Japan’s Abe Closer to His Dream
Can Japan financially afford to be the muscular regional leader that Abe and the ruling LDP want it to be?
Theresa May: The Lady Who Loves Nuclear Submarines
An amazing turn in Britain’s post-EU strategy by Britain’s next “Iron Lady.”
A New Fight Over Syria War Strategy
President Obama has signaled a willingness to cooperate with Russia on Syria, but hawks are fighting the shift.
The Creeping Pakistanization of Turkey?
The dangerous effects of Erdogan’s ill-fated strategy toward ISIS.
Afghanistan: Opium’s Global Ground Zero
Addiction in the top producer country is changing.
Russia’s Addiction Problem
Suppressing the opioid crisis and poor treatment regimes combine for a failed strategy.
The Rise of the U.S. Opioid Crisis
What factors might have contributed to the sudden increase?
Iran’s Opioid Struggle
The Islamic Republic faces unique pressures but also pioneered responses.
Iraq Invasion: Why Did No One Raise An Eyebrow?
An insider’s account on the decision to invade Iraq, in view of the Chilcot Commission’s report.























