As President Obama looks ahead, 2015 may be the most challenging and consequential year of his presidency on foreign policy. Here are some…
When terrorists operating under the banner of the Islamic State launched their savage attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015 the world was…
“Set in contemporary Nagasaki, the six short stories in this collection draw a chilling portrait of the ongoing trauma of the detonation of…
As UN Women has powerfully argued, concrete actions to eliminate the debilitating fear of violence must be a centerpiece of any future…
2014 was an annus horribilis in foreign policy, as the Ebola crisis, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the rise of ISIS in a burning Middle East…
As the savage killings and stratospheric refugee numbers in Syria continue to climb, a key question emerges. When will the United States…
Of all the international crises facing President Obama in his final two years in office, how to cope with a burning Iraq and disintegrating…
Ideas are strangely absent from modern models of political economy. In most prevailing theories of policy choice, the dominant role is…
In this essay, I summarize major points of my Ethics for Enemies. I first consider whether torture of a wrongdoer to save his victim could…