A Confected Crisis Valid concerns about anti-Muslim bigotry should not be used as an excuse to appease Islamist fanatics. Oscar Clarke 1 Mar 2024 · 9 min read
Why Is the GOP Sticking with Trump? A primer for foreign observers and the otherwise perplexed. Adam Garfinkle 25 Feb 2024 · 13 min read
Alexei Navalny 1976–2024 The life and death of a complex and courageous dissident. John Lloyd 23 Feb 2024 · 14 min read
Spies, Honeytraps, and Dissident Hunters The Chinese Communist Party lives, breathes, and hallucinates espionage. Aaron Sarin 21 Feb 2024 · 11 min read
A Revolution on Race? With ‘The End of Race Politics,’ Coleman Hughes enters the ranks of the most mature and sophisticated analysts of the all-American skin game. Brian Stewart 21 Feb 2024 · 8 min read
Equality Is Not Immunity Societies may improve, but protesters’ arguments remain the same. George Case 20 Feb 2024 · 8 min read
A Moronic Inferno America First and the looming spectre of an illiberal international. Jeffrey Herf 19 Feb 2024 · 15 min read
Beware the Little Lambs Nietzsche warned us about the dangers of defining our values in opposition to something else. Ben Turtel 15 Feb 2024 · 7 min read
Narratives, Damned Lies, and Statistics Government data about German antisemitism, widely cited in the English-language press, is wrong. Andrew Hammel 13 Feb 2024 · 12 min read
Chaos at the End of History Even in rights-based and law-bound democratic societies, people tend to find new things to struggle over. Matt Johnson 12 Feb 2024 · 28 min read
Stop Dunking on Trump Supporters No one is beyond reach—unless everyone around them refuses to reach out. Julian Adorney 7 Feb 2024 · 9 min read
Close Down UNRWA Western nations must not continue to contribute to a UN agency that is effectively controlled by a terrorist organization. Richard Goldberg 7 Feb 2024 · 12 min read
Thinking the Unthinkable Appeasement and deterrence in a nuclear age. Steve Salerno 1 Feb 2024 · 14 min read