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The Quiet and Dangerous Way U.S. Politics Is Becoming Europeanized

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 15:00
Americans are aware that Democrats and Republicans have become polarized—but they’ve misunderstood how.

East Asia Takes a Cautious Coronavirus Victory Lap

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 12:00
Here are five of our best pieces on how East Asia handled the pandemic.

How China Fought the Pandemic—and Lied About It

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 12:00
A look back at our best essays on the onset of the coronavirus.

Vote on COVID Relief Checks Could Delay Senate Override of Trump NDAA Veto

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 10:40
Sen. Bernie Sanders is threatening to delay Senate business until a vote is scheduled on sending $2,000 checks to Americans.

Will Virus Mutations Threaten COVID-19 Vaccines?

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 09:55
We don't yet know whether new variants of the coronavirus may impede vaccines’ efficacy. But they shouldn’t change anything about our approach to public health.

It’s Time to Use Eminent Domain on the Coronavirus Vaccines

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 08:04
Respecting drug companies’ intellectual property rights during a pandemic doesn’t make medical, or economic, sense.

10 Conflicts to Watch in 2021

Tue, 29/12/2020 - 06:00
The world in 2021 will be haunted by the legacies of 2020: an ongoing pandemic, an economic crisis, Donald Trump’s divisive presidency—and new threats emanating from wars and climate change.

For Beijing and New Delhi, 2020 Was the Point of No Return

Mon, 28/12/2020 - 15:39
After decades of uneasy ties, China can no longer deny that India is a real threat.

The Best of 2020 to Read, Watch, or Listen To

Mon, 28/12/2020 - 12:25
With much of the world in lockdown again, here are some of this year’s highlights to help you pass the time.

How Trump’s Assault on International Organizations Benefits Beijing

Mon, 28/12/2020 - 12:00
The United States was already fighting with China for influence at global organizations, but the pandemic made everything worse.

Our Top Visual Stories of 2020

Mon, 28/12/2020 - 12:00
From Afghanistan to Mexico, and from Belarus to Cambodia, here’s the best photojournalism from a year that felt like a decade.

7 Reasons Why Silicon Valley Will Have a Tough Time With the Biden Administration

Mon, 28/12/2020 - 10:48
The coziness between Washington and Big Tech is over.

What Spies Really Think About John le Carré

Sat, 26/12/2020 - 14:00
The British novelist didn’t just write about the world of intelligence. He changed it forever.

The Deadly Crash of Europe’s Second Wave

Sat, 26/12/2020 - 12:00
The continent thought it had the coronavirus beat—and had its guard down when it mattered most.

Turkey’s Year of Living Dangerously

Fri, 25/12/2020 - 12:00
Turkey took its expansionist vision to new heights in 2020—but with a battered economy, growing opposition, and now U.S. sanctions, it’s not clear how long that can continue.

The True Meaning of Christmas Movies Is a Cozy American Worldview

Thu, 24/12/2020 - 23:00
In the Christmas movie universe, Europeans are royals, the military is a burden, and home is where the heart is.

The Biggest National Security Stories of the Year

Thu, 24/12/2020 - 15:00
From a showdown with Iran to Trump’s loyalty tests, some of 2020’s major stories will have ripple effects for the Biden administration.

The Arab Spring Changed Everything—in Europe

Thu, 24/12/2020 - 14:02
A decade after Arabs started a regional revolution, it’s the neighboring continent that will never be the same.

How to (Finally) Defeat Populism

Mon, 21/12/2020 - 18:15
Rust Belts exist around the world, and integrating them into the larger trans-Atlantic community is key to political stability.

How Biden Can Stop Iran’s Conservatives From Undermining the Nuclear Deal

Mon, 21/12/2020 - 17:38
Insisting that Iran must abandon its missile program could fall into the hardliners’ trap and make a new agreement impossible.

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