A collection of charts, maps and graphs exploring Israel — its politics, economy and its military.
China in the Balkans
Chinese investment could become a challenging factor for the European future of the Western Balkans.
A Long-Term Fight Over British Identity
Brexit is not so much about the UK’s relationship with the rest of Europe than it is about determining the nature and structure of the UK itself.
The Misogynists Vs. the Bar Tender
Representative Ocasio-Cortez has shown herself to be a good bartender – and an honest and intelligent politician. President Trump has proven to be neither.
Saudi Arabia’s Profound Failure in the Middle East
As Algeria shows, Saudi efforts to spread a counterrevolution throughout the Middle East are coming up empty.
In Charts: The Afghanistan War
A collection of charts, maps and graphs exploring the longest war is U.S. history.
US Capitalism: The Key 2020 Battleground
Trump’s legacy might just be how American faith in capitalism, which began its descent following the financial crisis of 2008, began to truly wither on his watch.
Erdogan At a Crossroad
Losing Ankara and Istanbul is a significant defeat for Turkey’s President.
Calling Out China on Global Terrorism
A draft U.S. resolution, destined for the UN Security Council and which would designate a Pakistani militant as a global terrorist, challenges China on Xinjiang.
Can the Emerging Economic Powers Govern the Globe?
Can a G7 dominated by developing nations provide the impulse to global governance as did the old G7? The answer is no.
























