Happy Germans Vote for the Center, Others Drawn to Extremes
Other Europeans have yet to feel the economic recovery.
Other Europeans have yet to feel the economic recovery.
More than three-quarters of Democrats, but less than one-third of Republicans, are comfortable with diversity.
Employers and trade unions fail to reach an agreement.
Most Americans support immigration and oppose deporting those who were brought to the country illegally as children.
The German party leaders had their only debate before the election later this month.
The German electoral system, the parties, their leaders and the most important issues.
Withdrawing from the treaty would hurt American commerce and set back America’s strategy in East Asia.
The working class was a creation of the industrial era. The challenge is finding valuable contributions for it descendants to make.
Russian behavior in the Arctic is often interpreted as offensive. The reality may be more nuanced.
The president expects his approval rating to recover once liberalizations bear fruit.
Tone-deaf politicians discredit democracy in Brazil and Venezuela. Chile’s constitutional reforms shows a better way.
Accusing nationalists of attempting to profit from a terrorist attack is not going to change minds.
The president doesn’t believe in predictability, but his chaos is making the world a dangerous place.
A transition deal might be good for Britain, but there are reasons to doubt the EU would agree to it.
The president blamed the intelligence community for the war in Iraq but expects them to do the same for Iran.