The Truth About Tariffs
Phillip W. Magness, Law & Liberty
It is true, as Oren Cass notes in his opening essay, that the Ricardian theory of comparative advantage enjoys widespread consensus among economists....
Phillip W. Magness, Law & Liberty
It is true, as Oren Cass notes in his opening essay, that the Ricardian theory of comparative advantage enjoys widespread consensus among economists....
Felix Chang, Foreign Policy Research Institute
The sustained attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea have given a fresh boost to a budding Central Asian trade network known as the...
Paul Sracic, Nikkei Asia
Questions of how to manage relations with China were not the only issues weighing on Taiwanese voters when they went to the polls on Jan. 13.
Michael Sheridan, CEPA
There was a hush on the streets of Taipei after election day in mid-January. The voters had chosen Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party as their president,...
Daniel Williams, Asia Times
Even a Saudi push fails to give dormant peace proposal new life as Netanyahu seems content to wait out Biden and deal with Trump
Patrick Wintour, The Guardian
UN court's ruling is devastating for Israel and awkward for allies such as the UK and US, which belittled South Africa's case
Peter Layton, RealClearDefense
The Western world's preeminent strategist, Carl von Clausewitz, famously declared that war is a continuation of politics by other means. For him wars were...
Xiujian Peng, Globely News
China's population has shrunk for the second year in a row.
Renad Mansour, Chatham House
The scale of death and destruction in Gaza is increasingly viewed as an indictment of a system facing perhaps its most daunting and most stubborn challenge...
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, Brussels Signal
Brussels's Common Agricultural Policy worked for years, at great cost and with a wealth of regulations, to bring closer the EU member states' farming...
Max Joseph, Newsweek
In the distant realms of the Middle East, the American Dream has metamorphosed into a haunting nightmare. A grotesque manifestation of America's vices—unchecked...
Barak Ravid, Axios
President Biden last week pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale down the Israeli military operation in Gaza, stressing he is not in it for a year of...
Hal Brands, Foreign Affairs
The post-Cold War era began, in the early 1990s, with soaring visions of global peace.
Eliav Breuer, JPost
Protests are intensifying and politicians are plotting. With heat rising, the 'Magazine' presents scenarios for the political...
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Hoover Institution
Lawrence Haas, The National Interest
Regardless of what one thinks of the Israeli premier, a Palestinian state would not wish to live "side-by-side in peace" with the Jewish state.
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Michael Cunningham, RCW
Last month, two Washington, D.C., residents awoke to the news that an authoritarian government halfway across the world had slapped a bounty on their heads. Sadly,...
Kimmage & Shapiro, Foreign Affairs
"Mythology is not a lie," wrote Joseph Campbell, the great scholar of myth and archetype. "It is metaphorical." Myths and metaphors provide the narratives...
Alex Velez-Green, Heritage
This report is a reminder that the PLA faces significant challenges...but the United States should not use this episode as an excuse to grow...
Joshua Keating, Vox
Is the world becoming more violent, or does it just seem that way?
Peter Caddle, Brussels Signal
Bashing the World Economic Forum (WEF) is popular right now.
Joe Cash, Reuters
Chinese Premier Li Qiang went to the World Economic Forum in Davos last week with a mission to present a positive image of the economy and...