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Joined February 2009

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    Learn about the past. Understand the present. Predict the future.

  2. Libya's UN-backed Government of National Accord is on the brink of collapse.

  3. Nowhere is the underappreciation of China's Belt and Road initiative more apparent than in Washington.

  4. What American liberals like about Nordic societies is a product of free markets, not socialism.

  5. Obama may be the first U.S. president to visit Laos, but the nation was a major preoccupation of his predecessors.

  6. In 2015, the profits generated by Afghanistan's illicit economy were worth more than $1 billion.

  7. [FROM THE ARCHIVE] Nazi Germany initiates its bombing campaign against the United Kingdom.

  8. Brazil must reduce the number of parties in Congress and empower them to discipline their own members.

  9. Inside Ennahda's evolution from Islamism to Muslim democracy:

  10. Eliminating corruption in Brazil will require the wholesale reform of the country's governing institutions.

  11. Governments that assisted the CIA's detention and interrogation program paid a legal price.

  12. In Pakistan, ISIS remains first and foremost an ideological threat.

  13. For too long, the U.S. has been free-riding on the infrastructure efforts of past generations:

  14. It is time to end the threats of sequestration and shutdown and place the Pentagon's budget on a gentle upward path:

  15. The Obama administration has downplayed the extent of Iran's influence in the Americas.

  16. The twentieth century’s great infrastructure projects helped usher in unprecedented prosperity:

  17. The United States is still waiting for a genuine infrastruc­ture stimulus.

  18. Superpowers in the next century will have superior autonomous capabilities, or they will not be superpowers:

  19. Corruption is nearly built into the design of Brazil's institutions. How to root it out:

  20. What explains the correlation between the Fed funds rate and the party controlling the White House?

  21. Iran's strategy in Latin America is entering a new phase:

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