Ellen Bork, The American Interest
America's allies in Asia will draw lessons from how nations like Mongolia fare in the new era of U.S.-China competition.
Matt Welch, Reason
There is a specter haunting not just Europe but the whole globe, quaking the boots of established political parties, legacy
Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic
American conservatives who find themselves identifying with Putin's regime refuse to see the country for what it actually is.
Amanda Countryman, The Conversation
President Trump and Democrats recently agreed on a deal to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. A trade scholar explains what's new.
Charles Dunst, Foreign Policy
The prime minister uses a shroud of democracy to counter dissatisfaction and thwart the opposition.
Anand Menon, Guardian
We will leave the EU in a few weeks. But it's far from clear what kind of relationship with the bloc an emboldened PM will seek, says Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe
J. Chait, NY Mag
The God that failed, and its domestic lessons.
James Stavridis, BV
The West has a golden opportunity to craft a larger strategy of both containment and cooperation.