Theresa May Broke Britain
Alex Massie, Foreign Policy
Her legacy is a mangled party in a mangled Parliament in a badly mangled country.
Alex Massie, Foreign Policy
Her legacy is a mangled party in a mangled Parliament in a badly mangled country.
Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Affairs
The right and the left call on intellectuals to shore up a failing center.
J. Portes, New Statesman
Almost three years after the UK voted to leave the EU, and we're still very much a member and may be for some time yet. But anybody looking at a chart of net migration could be forgiven for thinking that Brexit did indeed happen in June 2016. Net migration from the EU has dropped by more than 100,000, although it remains positive. Meanwhile, the hole has at least partially been filled by migrants from outside the EU, whose numbers have returned to the levels of 2011. Credit... Читать дальше...
James Forsyth, Spectator
The European elections were a gift for Britain's two new political parties, Change UK and the Brexit party. But only the latter seized the opportunity. Change UK have had myriad problems. They have
Aaron Stein, War on the Rocks
For the 500 or so days since Turkey and Russia signed an agreement for the acquisition and eventual deployment of the Russian S-400 air and missile
Andrew Sullivan, New York Mag
Why the populist right keeps gaining ground and center keeps losing it in Europe, and around the world.
John Fonte, American Greatness
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Vladimir Ruvinsky, Vedomosti
Opinion On the day Moscow was rocked by another censorship scandal, Zelenskiy's inspiring inaugural speech gave Russians plenty of food for thought.
Eli Lake, Bloomberg View
Bypassing Congress on this issue will come back to haunt the president.