Asia's Game of Thrones
Indian Army Chief: We Must Brace for a Two-Front War

So much for burying the hatchet with Beijing.

Identity Politics
The Statistic That Explains the Trump Presidency

It also shows why politics could get even uglier in the coming years.

European Disunion
Is the Visegrad Group Splitting Apart?

Cracks are showing in the group’s common defiance of Brussels. How significant are they?

The Nork's Nukes
Haley: No More Can-Kicking on North Korea

But what happens after the road runs out?

German Election Watch
Merkel’s Vulnerabilities Resurface

A coming surge of migrants and a controversial fiscal stance could complicate Merkel’s life after a likely re-election.

Republicans and Healthcare
The Doolittles and the Destroyers

After their failures this past spring, Republican Senators have new plans—at opposite extremes from each other.

democracy
A First for Kenya and for Africa

Kenya’s Supreme Court tosses last month’s fraudulent election results after John Kerry and the Carter Center affirmed them.

Energy Security
Harvey Is Having Global Effects

Europe and Mexico are feeling the effects of Harvey’s devastation.

More Oil/More Problems
Kirkuk to Join Kurdistan Independence Referendum

Oil rich Kirkuk’s vote in the in the Kurdish independence referendum will annoy Baghdad, but might be a minor consolation to Turkey.

tech plays hardball
It’s Time to Retire the Silicon Valley Mythos

It’s becoming impossible to take seriously.

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