Atrocity in England
ISIS Claims Attack in Manchester

Twenty-two people were killed in a bombing at a children’s concert, the deadliest in the UK since the 7/7 bombings.

Seeing a Pattern...
The Noose Tightens in Brazil

To lose one President to a corruption scandal may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose two in a row begins to look like carelessness.

Crude Economics
OPEC’s Iraq Problem

Iraq isn’t towing the cartel line.

Urbs and Burbs
The Suburbs Are Still Where It’s At

The big house, big car lifestyle is still the middle-class American way for raising a family and creating wealth.

What's In a Deal?
Pressure Grows for Trump to Stay in Paris

Support for the Paris deal is coming from surprising places—Republican lawmakers, corporate America, and the fossil fuel industry.

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States Under Stress
Piracy on the Cyber Seas

How the disintermediation and hyperconnectivity afforded by the cyber revolution threaten the order of the commons, and thus the Westphalian state system itself.

meritocracy?
Elite Boarding Schools Become Snowflake Factories

A new elite initiative to shield itself from accountability.

National Insecurity
China Dismantled CIA Network on Obama’s Watch

The breaches of American security during the past eight years were even worse than we knew.

Europe's War on the Internet
Those Who Can’t, Regulate

Germany adopts, EU considers, new restrictions on internet speech. But is ideology or protectionism to blame?

One Man; One Vote
Erdogan Returns to AKP Leadership

As party leader, Erdogan will further guarantee his personal control of the state.

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