Steven Camarota, Tablet
Pretending it's not happening will only make the consequences worse
Alex Nowrasteh & Ilya Somin, Cato Institute
Nationalism has become a dominant ideology on the American political right and has gained ground in many European countries over the...
Michal Kranz, UnHerd
Since the new coalition government took power in December, Poland's institutions have turned into vicious political battlegrounds on a level unprecedented in the...
James Robbins, The Messenger
In the last week, a series of moves between Israel and Lebanese-based terrorist group Hezbollah have raised the question of whether escalation toward general war...
Council on Foreign Relations
Daniel Williams, Asia Times
U.S. President Joe Biden's chief diplomat's latest effort to persuade Israel to change its war tactics in Gaza and its long-range goals for pacifying the...
Amanda Hsiao, WOTR
On Jan. 13, Taiwan will elect a new government whose decision-making will play an important role in shaping cross-strait dynamics for the next four years. Final polls in...
Isabel Chiriboga, The Atlantic Council
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa started the new year with a declaration of "internal armed conflict" against criminal groups, coupled with a...
Lewis Eves, Globely News
As China's economy slows, Xi Jinping and the CCP increasingly rely on nationalism to secure their legitimacy.
Hoover Institution
Bethany Blankley, The Center Square
Attorneys general from Montana, Oklahoma and Missouri testified before Congress on Wednesday about how the border crisis was impacting their states.
Nicole Lampert, UnHerd
Outside the hotel, the Mediterranean Sea winks at the winter sun. There's a lawn strewn with toys that look like they've been abandoned for something more fun. But the...
Rafał Woś, Spiked
Just over a month ago, an electoral coalition led by
James Durso, The Hill
It seemed like a good idea at the time…
Armin Rosen, Tablet
The death of a soldier dissolves some of the informality of Israeli life.
Ali Wyne, Foreign Policy
America is obsessed with diagnosing its rival's future.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, BBC News
There was a time when the beneficent smile of a dictator greeted you everywhere in Taiwan.
Council on Foreign Relations