Diplomatic Impunity
Erdogan’s Goons Bring Turkish Violence to American Soil

After his meeting with Trump, Erdogan’s guards attack a Kurdish rally in Washington.

the price of healthcare
Healthcare Is Too Expensive No Matter Who Pays For It

Single-payer healthcare starts sounding much less appealing when accompanied by the mammoth tax bills that would be required to pay for it.

Arms Race in Asia
China Spurs Submarine Spending Spree

China is leading the pack in expanding its fleet of submarines—and the rest of Asia is scrambling to catch up.

Crude Economics
The New Oil Reality

The recent crude “cost recalibration” is about much more than hydrocarbons.

Asia's Game of Thrones
Pakistan: China’s Next Economic Colony?

That’s certainly how it looks in India.

Loud and Clear
Don’t Kick Voice of America When It’s Down

VOA’s alleged mishandling of a Chinese insider’s interview shouldn’t overshadow the important work done by it and the other U.S. government-sponsored broadcasters.

polarizing
Democrats Push Left as Midterm Campaigns Approach

If you thought that Donald Trump’s victory would impel the Democrats to pivot even modestly toward the center, think again.

Pipeline Problems
Does America Still Need Keystone?

TransCanada is reevaluating.

Asia's Game of Thrones
Toward Detente In the South China Sea?

With the U.S. policy process visibly hobbled, claimants in the South China Sea are beating a path to Beijing to hash things out bilaterally.

Crude Economics
Here’s Why Petrostate Oil Cuts Have Disappointed

Hint: it has to do with last year’s production.

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