Jay Tristan Tarriela, Diplomat
Washington has adapted Tokyo's approach to expanding cooperation via white hulls.
Caleb Becker, War on the Rocks
U.S. foreign affairs agencies are ill-prepared for the next great-power war, and no one is talking about it. Unfortunately, recent reports seem to take
BBC
It has produced more low-enriched uranium than allowed under the nuclear deal, a watchdog says.
Christopher Sands, CSIS
As Canada heads to the polls for a federal election on October 21, 2019, Canadian foreign policy may become an unusually important factor for voters in deciding the next government. Canada relies on trade for 64 percent of the country's GDP (2017 data), and about 22 percent of the population was born abroad. Canadians ought to follow international issues as a result, and they do; but as Darrel J. Bricker and Sean Simpson of Ipsos Public Affairs noted in 2016, Canadians... Читать дальше...
Sumi Somaskanda, The Atlantic
A German activist thinks a jobs quota could address economic disparities that linger nearly three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Ellen Bork, The American Interest
The people of Hong Kong have done the world a service by dealing a setback to Beijing's global anti-democratic agenda. The U.S. should back them up.
Niall Ferguson, Boston Globe
Politics in Britain continues to be run by the tiny and exclusive old boy network.
S. Kinzer, Bos. Globe
In one of the most remarkable partnerships in modern American political history, the leftist financier Soros and the conservative Charles Koch are uniting to revive the fading vision of a peaceable United States.
Sam Fleming, Financial Times
Businesses in countries such as Russia are testing the power of the reserve currency but it could benefit from any global instability.
Kelly McParland, National Post
'The Donald' is many times less predictable than Reagan, and thus harder to handle for foreign powers. China has learned that
George Will, Washington Post
It makes today's debate seem enlightened.
Charles Burton, Globe and Mail
It was apparent which leader truly knew the art of the deal
Aaron David Miller, CNN
Aaron David Miller asks: If Donald Trump can summit, negotiate and send self-described love letters to Kim Jong Un, one of the word's last true authoritarians, why can't he sit down with senior Iranian officials to figure a way out of the current crisis?
Rebecca Grant, Fox News
Trump deserves credit for getting North Korea to stop testing long-range missiles, but faces a much greater challenge convincing Kim Jong Un to get rid of his nuclear weapons.
Eric Gomez, National Interest
If real progress is to be made, Washington must fundamentally transform its relationship with Pyongyang.
Oliver Hotham, NK News
The leaders of North Korea and the U.S. on Sunday agreed to restart working-level discussions on denuclearization, U.S. President Donald Trump told press following a meeting with Kim Jong Un at the Panmunjom peace village. Speaking just minutes after the DPRK leader crossed back into North Korean territory following 50-minutes of talks with the U.S.
JoongAng Daily
History has been made once again in the truce village of Panmunjom, with the leaders of the two Koreas and the United States standing side by side for the first time ever. President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. leader to step onto the
Tong Kim, Korea Times
U.S. President Donald Trump performed a stunning reality show from Panmunjeom in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which divides the two Koreas, on Sunday.
Rowan Williams, New Statesman
The earliest poetry in Welsh is a cluster of short epigrammatic verses englynion written in the margins of a ninth-century Latin manuscript of the work of Juvencus, a fourth-century Spanish Christian writer. The spelling looks impenetrable to a modern Welsh reader, but read aloud (you can hear them online in a recording made by the National Museum of Wales) these verses are unmistakably recognisable as Welsh in vocabulary and cadence. They would be more easily understood... Читать дальше...
Pankaj Mishra, Bloomberg View
While notions of individual freedom and dignity aren't dead, defenders should examine their reflexively fanatical faith in market mechanisms.