Like Father Like Daughter
Le Pen Denies French Complicity In Holocaust

So much for rehabilitating the National Front.

A Hello to Arms
Israel and India Reach Historic Weapons Deal

The budding friendship just got $2 billion bigger.

Legacy of the Red Line
More Questions for Obama on Syria

Did the Obama Administration conceal its knowledge of Assad’s sarin facilities?

Greeks Bearing Debts
Greece Clears a Bailout Hurdle

But it’s not time to break out the champagne just yet.

Strange Bedfellows
Turkey and Russia Troll NATO in the Black Sea

Though there are limits to Putin and Erdogan’s “Potemkin friendship”, these kinds of actions will have consequences.

Democracy in South Africa
The ANC Fails a Crucial Test

Zuma’s cronyism and corruption will live to die another day.

Unreliable Narratives
The Dangers of Putin Derangement Syndrome

The normalization of unhinged conspiracy theories poses a long-term threat to democratic norms.

France 2017
Mélenchon Gets a Boost in French Race

The far-left presidential contender is enjoying a surge. If he is eliminated, will his supporters turn out to defeat Le Pen?

Going Ballistic
Tillerson Gives North Korea the Silent Treatment

The terse response to Pyongyang’s missile test is the way to go.

Take the Oil
Rosneft Makes Hay Amid Russia’s Middle East Push

A glimpse at how Russian foreign policy is made.

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