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What Africa Can Learn From China’s Rise
The continent’s human capital is its greatest resource.
Israel and Lebanon Won’t End Up at War
The fighting is intensifying—but neither side wants an all-out escalation.
Rwanda’s Rigged Election
Paul Kagame has banned all but two opposition candidates, ensuring himself another landslide win.
Modi Tried, and Failed, to Homogenize Hindus
It’s not easy to play identity politics with a religion ineradicably divided by caste.
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The Forgotten World War III Scare of 1980
Moscow and Washington trapped themselves in a cycle of fear over Iran.
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How to Solve the Refugee Crisis
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Don’t Bet Against the Dollar
U.S. competitors are pushing the limits of autonomy within a dollar-based system, but there isn’t a real global alternative—and the world is far from an inflection point.
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The Man Who Tried to Save Israel From Itself
This time, Israel must heed Theodor Meron’s warning.
‘Somalia on Steroids’: Sudan Conflict Escalates
The U.S. special envoy for Sudan warns that the geopolitical fallout from the spiraling civil war could be immense.
Biden’s Foreign-Policy Problem Is Incompetence
The U.S. military’s collapsed pier in Gaza is symbolic of a much bigger issue.
Why Is Xi Not Fixing China’s Economy?
Explanations from insiders range from ignorance to ideology.
Modi’s Messenger to the World
How the diplomat-turned-politician S. Jaishankar became the chief executor of India’s assertive foreign policy.
Becoming Indian
A novelist considers how his sense of national identity has changed.
Are Putin’s Nuclear Threats Working?
A new book examines the past and present of Russian thinking on deterrence.
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The Mood From Tehran
As Iran gears up for elections to replace Raisi, the country is divided.
The World’s Refugee Relief Is Utterly Broken
Millions of Sudanese are fleeing a warzone—and exposing the world’s bankrupt response.