Fighting Corruption Is a Security Imperative, Not a Moral Crusade
New security challenges sometimes require new solutions, but much of the time, these new challenges aren’t exactly new.
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New security challenges sometimes require new solutions, but much of the time, these new challenges aren’t exactly new.
Texas leaders have publicly battled sex trafficking for more than a decade, but they鈥檝e devoted hardly any resources to helping victims.
Thailand’s delayed democracy provides a cautionary tale to other countries struggling with similar strains of populism.
Angela Merkel’s uncertain political future will have practical political effects, though no one is sure what those effects will be.
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White Americans rarely, and then only grudgingly, admit how much of popular culture has been created by black Americans.
Helping Americans save for retirement doesn’t sound like a very divisive issue, but that’s exactly what House Republicans have made it.
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Financial Times columnist Ed Luce talks about how the country can manage its relative decline without losing its democracy.