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I knew things were going to be bad, but nothing could have prepared me for the scale of the Tory victory and the scale of Labour's defeat .... Read More
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The endless Brexit saga has brought uncertainty, instability, and confusion to Brussels. Now European leaders can get on with business. Read More
The Conservatives and SNP seem set for a fight over Scottish independence that would be in no one's interest – including their own. Read More
George Orwell is relevant again, in a new way, and his most famous book remains as suffocating as ever. Read More
David Runciman, a professor of politics at Cambridge University, analyzes the election results and discusses its lessons for center-left... Read More
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Following years of failed strategies in Yemen, Saudi Arabia is attempting to gradually wind down its operations in the country through... Read More
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Dexter Filkins talks to the embattled Indian journalist about their time reporting together in Kashmir and the Indian ruling party's violent... Read More
How allegations of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party became a central issue in Britain's election campaign. Read More
What does President Donald Trump's latest tariff lunacies vis-à-vis Brazil and Argentina tell us about the current and previous... Read More
For nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan, U.S. leaders have sounded a constant refrain: We are making progress. They were not, documents... Read More
Being able to "think in space" is a crucial tool for decision-makers, but one that is often deemphasized. In order to improve its ability to... Read More
A partial handover of political power through takes Kazakhstan into uncharted territory. Read More
The broad socioeconomic coalition that once buoyed Labour has broken in two, leaving the party shattered. Read More
The Brits can envision a post-Brexit future; they cannot envision a post-capitalist one. Read More
A 1970s hard-left clique led the party into a dead end – and it's the poor and vulnerable who will pay the price, says Guardian... Read More
The ‘red wall' has fallen. Brick by brick. Almost every bit of it. Seats held by Labour for decades have been seized by the Tories. To... Read More
The China deal shows how Trump can promote the national interest as well as his personal political interests — unlike his actions on... Read More
It's not that big, or even much of a deal, and wasn't worth the pain. But it's better than nothing. Read More
Brexit and Johnson's populism have flourished in England. But the wider United Kingdom looks like a creaking entity threatening to come apart. Read More
Those who grumbled about Pax Americana are being confronted with the alternative. Read More
U.S.-Iranian conflict resolution is in flux following withdrawal from the nuclear deal, and it remains unclear whether sanctions will be sufficient to force Iran back to the negotiating table. A deeper dive into the energy realpolitik of... Read More
The China deal shows how Trump can promote the national interest as well as his personal political interests — unlike his actions on Ukraine. Read More