Trump’s business practices merely demonstrate a different set of rules for the rich.
Yemen and the Alliance of the Deaf
From Iraq to Syria and Yemen, U.S. and Saudi policymakers seem to have learned very little.
Selling Out the Kurds
To recruit Turkey against ISIS, the United States lost sight of its true friends.
Tunisia: Britain to Blame?
Can Tunisia really blame the NATO campaign in Libya for its current troubles?
Donald Trump: The Democrats’ Best Campaign Asset
Money worship and ethnic insensitivity – the Republicans’ toxic combination at the ballot box.
Tanzania and the Soft Power of the United States
Media circuses surrounding unqualified presidential candidates are the U.S. political system’s new export.
Modi in America’s Footsteps
After the Myanmar military operation: Beware of boundless missions, India.
Nigeria: I Have A Dream
At last there is true hope on the horizon for Africa’s most important country and economy.
Victors’ Bonus: What Israel Could Learn From Athens
Israel has not tried to deal with leadership instability. Awarding the election winner additional seats would help.
Before Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu to Congress on Iraq
Why the U.S. would be wise to disregard Netanyahu’s counsel on Iran, for everyone’s sake.