Analysis & Opinion
Observations on Britain’s election
Britons go to the polls on Thursday for an election that could go a long way to determine the future cohesion of the UK and its place in Europe. This one really matters.
The EU may soon have Gazprom and Vladimir Putin running on fumes
For all of President Vladimir Putin’s rhetoric about Russian nationalism and economic self-reliance, he finds himself constrained in his ability to respond to the European Commission’s action against Gazprom.
Iran nuclear deal: Just because you don’t like something doesn’t make it Munich
The use of history says more about those citing a precedent than about the likely course of events.
Better the dictator you condemn than the insurgents you can’t control
The vacuum created by the fall of the tyrant yielded not democrats (or not enough), but old feuds, hatreds, divisions -- and, above all, the militants of jihadism resurgent, al Qaeda, Islamic State and others.
Hillary Clinton and the urban rebellion
Historians might label Hillary Clinton's speech calling for the end of mass incarceration in America as her reverse 'Sister Souljah' moment.
The Pentagon is buying the wrong ship, and it’s costing taxpayers billions
The Navy's plan is to revitalize its force with new vessels that will cost far more than the current ships and be far less effective.
Scenes from Baltimore, the day – and night – after (Photos)
Baltimore is a city of more that 16,000 abandoned houses and boarded-up storefronts. It’s a place in need of a rescue; in need of investment in jobs and education, but most in need of a reason to believe that things really will get better.
Russia building nuclear reactors – and influence – around the globe
Much of Rosatom’s success can be ascribed to the strong support provided by Moscow.
With a $42 billion defense budget, is Japan a hawk in dove’s clothing?
Japan’s cloak of pacifism has been reduced to little more than a fig leaf.THE LATEST
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by Marie-Louise Gumuchian on Fri, May 1, 2015, 6:56 PM UTC - The EU may soon have Gazprom and Vladimir Putin running on fumes
by William E. Pomeranz on Fri, May 1, 2015, 11:07 AM UTC - Better the dictator you condemn than the insurgents you can’t control
by John Lloyd on Fri, May 1, 2015, 11:04 AM UTC - Iran nuclear deal: Just because you don’t like something doesn’t make it Munich
by Neal Gabler on Fri, May 1, 2015, 5:51 AM UTC - Keep your eye on wage pressures -James Saft
by James Saft on Thu, Apr 30, 2015, 8:49 PM UTC - Americans don’t like big government – but like many programs: poll
by Amanda Becker on Thu, Apr 30, 2015, 7:39 PM UTC - Sanders says he is “in this race to win”
by Brian Tracey on Thu, Apr 30, 2015, 7:37 PM UTC - The Pentagon is buying the wrong ship, and it’s costing taxpayers billions
by David Axe on Thu, Apr 30, 2015, 5:19 AM UTC - Hillary Clinton and the urban rebellion
by Peniel E. Joseph on Thu, Apr 30, 2015, 5:17 AM UTC - Activists good, bigger activists better
by James Saft on Wed, Apr 29, 2015, 7:08 PM UTC
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