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World

The Ethics of Fighting with Terrorists

New Kurdish allies may create a legal problem for the United States concerning its terrorism laws.

The Union Flak

Why a few spats won’t spell the end of the Anglo-American alliance

Britain and China: The New Deal on Nuclear Power and High-Speed Rail

The past month’s agreements on nuclear power and rail lines are unprecedented between the two countries.

Gaza in Paris

What happens when pro-Palestinian sentiments are too consistently associated with anti-Semitic rhetoric?

Can Peace Finally Happen?

Top points and takeaways from the peace talks between Colombia and FARC.

Sorry, but Iran Air 655 is Not Equivalent to Malaysia Flight 17

Why Russia's role in the downing of a civilian plane should be distinguished from the United States' record in the Iran-Iraq War.

From Cellphones to Corruption

How communications improvements are shaping politics in China

An Alternative Look at the Argentine Default

The most recent Argentine default is not the result of financial irresponsibility, but corporate American greed.

Is History Repeating Itself? The Argentinian Debt Crisis

With the world’s second highest inflation rate, Argentina cannot afford to risk yet another default.

Hidden Hypocrisy

Why America's past undermines Obama's rhetoric on flight MH17 and Ukraine.