JOURNALISM
Ukraine Needs Total Western Support — and So Does Israel
Two nations are fighting for their existence against absolutist enemies, but one is the victim of a double standard.
America must take the world’s new Axis of Evil much more seriously — or else
One thing that’s interesting about Cold War II is that it seems to be going faster than Cold War I.
Kissinger and the True Meaning of Détente
Reinventing a Cold War Strategy for the Contest With China
If You Think World War III Is Unimaginable, Read This
Novelists and filmmakers have long developed alternative histories of major conflicts that should serve as warnings for complacent Americans.
America’s Longtime Sources of Power Have Turned Weak
The US used to be good at persuading allies to pursue its ends and deterring enemies from pursuing theirs. That advantage is being squandered in seven significant ways.
The US and Europe Risk Flunking Geopolitics 101
A failure to stand by their commitments to Ukraine will cost them dearly in decades to come.
If You Held On for Dear Life, It's a Merry Cryptomas!
Blockchain currencies didn't just survive the collapse of FTX, they’ve been the investment of the year. Turns out, decentralized finance doesn't need exchanges.
Henry Kissinger Was a Complex Man for a Complex Century
The late secretary of state knew that diplomacy inevitably boiled down to a choice between evils.
In Cold War II, the US Risks Playing the Soviet Role
Détente is mainly about playing for time. But we shouldn't assume that time is on America's side rather than China's.