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Russian Strikes from Iran Point to Burgeoning Anti-Western Pact

The fact that Iran allowed Russia to conduct airstrikes from its territory suggests the two are growing closer.

Matt FinucaneMatt FinucaneAugust 18, 2016November 21, 2021

Conservatives Come to Terms with What They’ve Done

Some right-wing commentators are owning up to their responsibility for the rise of Donald Trump.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 17, 2016November 27, 2021

It’s Too Early to Say If May Is Breaking with Cameron’s Legacy

One month in, the new prime minister is already supposed to have made big changes.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 17, 2016November 15, 2021
Oakland California port

Trump Supporters Haven’t Been Hurt by Immigration or Trade

It’s not that the Republican’s supporters are worse off. It’s that their lives haven’t improved in a long time.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 14, 2016November 27, 2021

Putin Dismisses Confidant in Russian Elite Shakeup

Vladimir Putin’s inner circle is slowly being filled with younger and politically less powerful officials.

Andras Toth-CzifraAndrás Tóth-CzifraAugust 14, 2016November 21, 2021
White House Washington

In Politics, the Triple Crown Is Even More Elusive

It’s unusual for either major party to control all three branches of government in the United States.

Joseph ShupacJoseph ShupacAugust 13, 2016October 24, 2021

Parties Can’t Wait Out the Insurgency

Things will not simply return to normal the day after Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump are defeated.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 12, 2016November 27, 2021
Dilma Rousseff Barack Obama

Rousseff Leaves But Brazil’s Problems Remain

The president’s impeachment will do little to lift Brazil’s economy out of recession or clean up its politics.

Avatar photoChristian FitzHughAugust 12, 2016November 28, 2021

What the Upcoming Battle of Mosul Tells Us About the Iraqi State

Mosul fell because of the Iraqi state’s dysfunction. The counteroffensive may succeed, but it won’t be enough.

Ryan BohlRyan BohlAugust 11, 2016July 2, 2020
Ukrainian armored personnel carrier

Ukraine Would Be Better Off Cutting the Donbas Loose

The separatist republics are in ruins and its people’s minds have been poisoned by Russian propaganda.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 10, 2016February 26, 2022

Portugal, Spain Once Again Escape Fines for Deficits

The two countries keep failing to meet their budget targets.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 9, 2016November 13, 2021
Hillary Clinton

There’s No Comparing Clinton’s Untruthfulness to Trump’s

Hillary Clinton will at times obfuscate the truth. Donald Trump doesn’t even know what the truth is anymore.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 8, 2016November 24, 2021
Nicolas Sarkozy

Hardliner Sarkozy Gains Ground in Wake of Terror Attacks

The former French president’s chances of returning to power in 2017 are rising.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 5, 2016November 10, 2021
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Barack Obama

Why Turkey Is Drifting from the West

Turkish and Western interests have diverged since the Soviet Union collapsed.

Ryan BohlRyan BohlAugust 5, 2016November 4, 2021
Hillary Clinton Andrew Cuomo

Clinton Dominates Trump in the Polls (And Has for a While)

The Democrat has consistently led national opinion polls since the start of the election a year ago.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 4, 2016November 27, 2021

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