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From the Archives: Reexamining the Cuban Embargo

Why the longstanding ban should be reconsidered

"Chickenshit": The Problem with Netanyahu's Leadership

A recent statement throws light not only on growing tensions between Jerusalem and Washington, but also on Israel’s ongoing leadership crisis.

Unexpected Partnerships with North Korea

Despite political tension surrounding the country, NGOs have found ways to collaborate effectively with the North Korean government in an effort to fight its deadliest disease.

The Language of Climate Change

The IPCC struggles between alarmism and caution to convey its message of climate change.

Fed Up

Is U.S. monetary policy to blame for slowing African economies?

Remembrances and Triumphalism

Can we reconcile poppies and balloons with Mikhail Gorbachev’s warnings?

Modi Plays Madison Square Garden

The problematic message of India's new Prime Minister

Real Cooperation on Climate Change?

The recent U.S.-China deal could pave the way for a broader agreement on climate change.

Decision Time: Uruguay’s Presidential Elections

Voting in one of its closest elections in recent years, Uruguay is facing a fork in the road between a state-guided economy and a conservative, smaller government.

Reconceptualizing Needles

How Southeast Asian drug policy hurts the fight against AIDS