Take to the skies
China’s Knockoff F-35

China unveiled what looks to be an imitation F-35 at a recent air show. Though we don’t know how accurate a copy it is, this should be a wake-up call to anyone still complacent about our military advantage.

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Berliners Speak
The Wall, 25 Years On

A graduate student talks to Berliners about the anniversary.

America After the Midterms
Blue Twilight and Red Dawn?

Elections can’t and don’t tell us who will win the next one, no matter how much pundits like to claim otherwise. But elections can be very informative about the state of the nation, and about where the country wants to go.

The Spirit of Capitalism
In America, Hard Work Still Equals Success

The Pew Global Attitudes Report, surveying both developing and high-income countries, finds that the United States was the country most opposed to the idea that success is outside of one’s control.

Smart Diplomacy
Why Political Ambassadors Aren’t All Bad

Building bridges with with allies’ elites is one of the critical tasks of an ambassador—especially in the face of concerted efforts by revisionist powers to gin up public feeling against the United States.

Cairo Cold Front
Egypt’s National Security Adviser Prosecuted US NGOs

Abdel Fatah el-Sisi’s new choice for National Security Adviser demonstrates the growing distance between Washington and Cairo.

Crude Economics
Plunging Oil Prices Are a Boon for U.S. Economy

The price of oil has fallen dramatically in recent months, and analysts suggest that that’s been a net positive for the U.S. economy.

POTUS' Pen Pal
Obama Sends Letter to Iran, Alienates Allies

Obama’s leaked letter to Khamenei reveals that he puts the prospect of an Iran deal first.

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You Tell Me It's the Institution?
More Good News from the Middle East

The brighter side of the not-so-good headlines dominating the news.

University Blues
Students Pass on Higher Ed Change

Competency-based degrees and three-year degree programs promise to help shift higher education from a “time served” to a “stuff learned” model. But students still long for the “full college experience.”

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