Al Jazeera Challenged by the Gaza Street March 29, 2025
A political earthquake shook Gaza this week. Its tremors continue to reverberate. Protests demanding the end of Hamas’s governance of Gaza and holding it responsible for the destruction of the enclave began in Beit Lahiya and have expanded to Khan Yo...
French Jews Are Abandoning the Left March 29, 2025
When Jean-Marie Le Pen referred to the Holocaust as a “detail” of the Second World War in 1987, he probably didn’t know that it would cast a dark shadow over his party, the Front National. For decades, accusations of antisemitism played a large role ...
Starmer’s Diplomatic Tightrope March 29, 2025
Not surprisingly, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing an extremely difficult political landscape in which he must manage a deeply complex balancing act. His backing of more EU defense expenditures demonstrates his commitment to European def...
To End the Ukraine War, Trump Should Think Like Ike March 28, 2025
If Trump can channel Eisenhower on Ukraine, he will be able to claim that he has achieved the peace “deal of the century.” ...
Will Turkey’s Protests Trouble Erdogan? March 26, 2025
Hundreds of thousands of protestors have taken to the streets of Istanbul following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul’s mayor and the most popular opposition leader. İmamoğlu and his Republican People’s Party (CHP) claim the arrest and prosecuti...
Why Europe’s Far Right Can’t Be Tamed March 26, 2025
As a far-right tide sweeps across the Atlantic, European liberal democrats are searching for a strategy. Some believe that they should erect stronger firewalls by refusing to join coalitions that include the far right to prevent its leaders from gain...
Trump’s Mineral Deals Could Bring Peace in Congo March 26, 2025
"Your election has ushered in the golden age for America," wrote a supplicant trying to curry favor with President Donald J. Trump last month. The letter, which was reported by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, did not come from a sycophantic fol...
Poland is a Model U.S. Ally – Let’s Act Like It March 25, 2025
Earlier this month, Elon Musk inserted himself into another political debate about Russia’s war on Ukraine. In his comments, he noted his Starlink system as the “backbone” of the Ukrainian army, asserting that, “their entire frontline would collapse”...
The Gulf Way To Engage With Africa March 25, 2025
The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have longstanding political and security interests in north and east Africa. ...
How Istanbul’s Mayor Became Erdogan’s Prime Target March 25, 2025
It was around six years ago, when newcomer Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu called election board officials "idiots" for cancelling his initial victory at the polls, that President Tayyip Erdogan noticed him as a serious political threat....
Why Everyone Thinks Their Government Has Failed March 25, 2025
Incumbency was once a powerful electoral advantage: A sitting leader could cement bonds with constituents and donors that translated into support at the ballot box. ...
Who’s Afraid of the China Select Committee? March 24, 2025
Recently, the House Select Committee on the Competition with the Chinese Communist Party released a video highlighting the whirlwind of bipartisan accomplishments and groundbreaking investigations they’ve undertaken. The CCP’s decades-long political ...
How Campus Activism on Israel-Palestine Warps Global Security Priorities March 24, 2025
Thanks to university-driven activism over the Israel-Palestine conflict, the war in Gaza has politically sidelined the West’s commitment to global security in other regions of the world.Israel-Palestine is one of the few conflicts that inspires activ...
The Reverse Nixon/Kissinger… Finally March 24, 2025
For nearly 13 years, well before the Maidan/Crimea crisis and even Trump’s initial run for President, this author has argued for a “Reverse Nixon” or “Reverse Kissinger” tilt to Russia to balance China.In light of the recent dust-up with Ukrainian Pr...
Trump Puts the System on Trial March 24, 2025
President Trump’s supporters have denounced the federal judges seeking to stall or stop this administration’s government overhaul. But there is at least one person who, despite a show of outrage and condemnation, is neither surprised nor intimidated:...
Israel’s New Doctrine: Crushing Hezbollah March 24, 2025
Israel's new doctrine in Lebanon: Provoke us, and the consequences will be severe • After months of strikes, Hezbollah is silent, fearing retaliation ...
Three Myths That Shape Canadian Politics March 24, 2025
Changing political tides in Canada mean fierce competition between competing visions for the Arctic nation’s future. ...
U.S.-South Africa Diplomatic Crisis Provides an Opportunity for a New Beginning March 22, 2025
U.S.-South Africa relations sank to a new low last week after the South African ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, accused the Trump administration of “supremacy” on four occasions during an online lecture on U.S. foreign policy to a South Afr...
Western Leaders Should Think Twice Before Removing Foreign Dictators March 22, 2025
Libya. Iraq. Syria. All were countries that suffered under the decades-long reign of brutal dictators. All have been swept up into anarchic spells of violence and terror after the West moved to overthrow those dictators. With last weekend’s news of t...
The Quid Pro Quo for Peace in Ukraine March 22, 2025
President Trump promises a rapprochement with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. Before we dismiss this as a pipedream, we should understand the options that Trump has in dealing with President Putin. What will be the quid pro quo for peace in Ukraine...
Reciprocal Tariffs Are Just What the U.S. Needs March 22, 2025
Reciprocal tariffs are coming soon. Many economists and trade experts are concerned that they may backfire on President Donald Trump. But if you take the politics out of the issue, reciprocal tariffs could be an important first step toward fixing lon...
America Should Talk to Hamas About Hostages March 21, 2025
Axios recently reported that Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer “lashed out” at U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler in a “tense” phone call for negotiating with terror group Hamas for the return of a kidnapped U.S. citizen.In February, the U....
Europeans Lacking Manpower in Its Militaries March 21, 2025
One of the biggest problems in today’s politics (at least in the West) is the tendency by politicians to compartmentalise everything. Now the optimist could say this is clear evidence that they are not totalitarian....
Diplomatic Masterclass From Jordan's King February 27, 2025
On February 11, King Abdullah II bin al-Hussien of Jordan became the first Arab leader to meet with President Donald Trump since his inauguration on January 20, marking the fourth consecutive time he has been the first Arab head of state invited to t...