World Politics
The Art of the Iran Deal
The art of the Iran nuclear deal is possible and is off to a good start. Now, success depends on our partners and the efforts we build and pursue together.
The Urgent Need for Reform
If taxpayer money is being used to perpetuate hatred rather than promote peace, then urgent policy changes are needed.
The USS Liberty: Just a Blunder?
When a person publicly expresses a preference for evidence over hearsay before making up their mind over a political issue that threatens the powerful, the ‘conspiracy’ bludgeon is a crude but effective weapon.
‘100%’ US Gets Greenland – Trump
Using military force to acquire the island is not “off the table”, the American president has said.
NZ’s Trust Crisis a Revolt
Part of restoring trust is candidly admitting mistakes and failures. As the saying goes, trust arrives on foot but leaves on horseback – it will take time and consistent effort to win back the confidence that has been lost.
Foreign Aid, Reparations and Economic Growth
Developing countries in Africa and the Caribbean must pivot away from the reparations narrative and instead focus on strategic economic policies that drive industrialization and technological adoption.
Was Ukraine Playing the Long Game?
Although it is unlikely Zelenskyy planned for the Oval Office meeting to fail, it must be considered as a viable alternative.
The Post-lockdown Disorientation in the Arts
There seems to be no stopping the counterrevolution at this point, as the spat upon and disrespected middle voice of cultural normalization claws its way back from humiliation back into the mainstream of cultural experience.