Time to Prune America's Overgrown Alliances
Ted Galen Carpenter, TNI
America can't be responsible for everyone's security.
Ted Galen Carpenter, TNI
America can't be responsible for everyone's security.
Fiona Zublin, Ozy
In here, the world slows down for the time it takes to sip your tea.
Lara Dunston, Guardian
Exclusive: Laser technology reveals cities concealed under the earth which would have made up the world's largest empire in 12th century
Bill Clinton, New Statesman
The decision on Europe is one for the British people, and the world will respect their judgement. They should know, however, how much America and the rest of the world have valued - and continue to value - a strong United Kingdom playing its full part in a strong European Union.
Conrad Black, National Post
The headstrong, hyperactive German emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, touched all the bases in a home run of strategic disasters
Jim Bittermann, CNN
The French strikes, whether right or wrong, leave the impression that the country is a difficult place to do business.
Todd Buchholz, USA Today
There are better ways of handling the pains of globalization than starting trade wars.
Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest
America can't be responsible for everyone's security.
Mac Margolis, Bloomberg View
Opposition leaders won't be getting much support from neighboring countries, which are reluctant to meddle.
Feargus O'Sullivan, The Atlantic
French business leaders look to grab a share of British finance
Jonathan Tobin, Commentary
In the aftermath of the gruesome terrorist attack in Tel Aviv on Wednesday night that took the lives of four people, Israel's government reacted with what any objective observer might consider restraint.
George Will, Washington Post
It survives by mutating, even migrating across the political spectrum from the right to the left.
Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
The failure of France's '??peace'?? conference, on the one hand, and the success of Netanyahuâ??s fourth visit to Moscow on the other hand, were poetic bookends of the week.
Ryu Spaeth, New Republic
England heads into the soccer tournament amid a raging debate over its future in Europe.
C. Hoffmann & C. Reiermann, Spiegel
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble warns of the dangers of Brexit, talks about the EU's crisis of confidence and considers the English fear of the penalty kick.
Andrew Grice, Independent
The campaign to take Britain out of the EU has opened up a remarkable 10-point lead over the Remain camp, according to an exclusive poll for The Independent.