While avoiding protracted instability in Iran is vital to Turkey’s interests, so is ensuring that the Islamic Republic does ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz learned the wrong lesson on his recent trip to China. Advanced economies expand and remain ...
Avri Schechter examines the strategic logic behind targeting oil and natural-gas infrastructure across the region.
Nouriel Roubini doubts the next Federal Reserve chair’s theoretical views will survive an encounter with real-world markets.
Lorenza Antonucci argues that politicians who confront the middle-class roots of public discontent will win back voters’ trust.
Lorenza Antonucci, Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Cambridge, is the author of Insecurity Politics: How Unstable Lives Lead to Populist Support (Princeton University Press, 2026) ...
Michael J. Sandel & Daron Acemoglu about the breakdown of civic life and the need to restore trust in public institutions.
Antony Dabila calls the “forward deterrence” doctrine announced by French President Emmanuel Macron a strategic milestone.
Carolyn Kissane explains how the conflict could affect everything from prices at the pump to longer-term investment decisions ...
Israeli efforts to support Iranian separatist movements.
Anisha Chugh, Laura Leonelli Morey and Teresa Zapeta Mendoza urge donors to invest in grassroots platforms, and policymakers ...
Gareth Evans thinks the US and Israel will struggle to make the case that their aggression in Iran is legitimate.
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