Hussein Ibish argues that American policy faced major obstacles and limited options after Egypt’s revolution. Plus: Alien vs. Predator in Egypt.
Seyward Darby, a journalist living in Kosovo, tells Americans why they should visit the country. Plus: Is Kosovo training Syrian rebels?
Is the European Central Bank trying to crush the southern European social democratic model? Rob Farley and Sean Kay consider.
Sarah Posner and Jamelle Bouie examine the media’s obsession with turning diverse groups like Catholics and Latinos into voting blocs. Plus: The Democrats’ demography problem.
Glenn Loury uses his own life story to debate the question with Ann Althouse. Plus: Obamacare loses, Obama wins?
Has Obama betrayed his campaign promise to protect civil liberties? Conor Friedersdorf and Noah Smith debate.
Bob Wright talks to Robert Becker, who was arrested in Egypt for working at a pro-democracy NGO. Plus: Egypt’s soft coup.
Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis disputes the conventional wisdom about the fate of the euro. Plus: Greece’s warehouse of misery.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis explain why it’s important to have someone deciding what counts as news. Plus: We need to talk about drones.
Mark Schmitt and Rich Yeselson discuss the role labor unions play in the political lives of blue-collar workers. Plus: Why don’t people trust public sector unions?