New perspectives on how history is made
A list of the half-dozen greatest threats to human security in the region.
There’s a lesson today in how we avoided war then.
The first meeting was in 1919. (Yes, progress is being made.)
It would be a terrible thing if it takes a disastrous nuclear war between the United States and North Korea to convince people that nuclear war is simply unacceptable.
We are at peace with Canada thanks to a treaty that went into effect 200 years ago this month. Trump should be celebrating that.
The experts call this strategic empathy. It’s essential.
The sobering answer is no.
Their leaders are Trump and Putin.
This is why it’s so weak.
Accepting refugees from Syria will strengthen America – a lesson we learned after World War II when we welcomed German refugees from Europe.
A cautionary tale for US policy.
Food for education is the backbone of generations of peace and development.
Once again the country has been taken over by a xenophobic, anti-Semitic party that sees conspiracies everywhere.
It’s nostalgic nationalism and it’s dangerous.
Voters wanted England to be sovereign again.
We’ve been here before. In the South they stopped blacks from voting without mentioning blacks.
A case study from 1979 shows how leaks of misleading information can damage national security.
It’s been lost in the propaganda of the presidential campaign.
Like JFK and other presidents, Trump should feed the hungry. It will help bring peace and stability.
This is the inside story of how it’s come about.
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