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The Future of Palestinian Politics
Will mounting frustration with the status quo—and with Israel’s new extremist government—be the end of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority?
By
Isaac Chotiner
March 10, 2023
The Origins of Netanyahu’s “All-Systems Assault” on Israeli Democracy
A new coalition has brought extremist politics into the mainstream, but undemocratic strains go back to the country’s founding.
By
Isaac Chotiner
March 7, 2023
Are Biden’s Immigration Policies Stuck in the Trump Era?
Recently, the Administration proposed a new border rule that one advocate called “asylum Ticketmaster.”
By
Isaac Chotiner
March 2, 2023
Jeffrey Sachs’s Great-Power Politics
The economist discusses what the U.S. gets wrong about Putin and the war in Ukraine.
By
Isaac Chotiner
February 27, 2023
What’s Behind the Chinese Spy Balloon
President Xi Jinping has modernized and expanded his military, but the balloon incident may indicate the challenges he faces in consolidating its power.
By
Isaac Chotiner
February 18, 2023
How Erdoğan Set the Stage for Turkey’s Disastrous Earthquake Response
The authoritarian President has stuffed his government with corrupt and inexperienced loyalists. Can a kneecapped civil society fill the gap?
By
Isaac Chotiner
February 14, 2023
The Meaning of African American Studies
The discipline emerged from Black struggle. Now the College Board wants it to be taught with barely any mention of Black Lives Matter.
By
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
February 3, 2023
Are Republicans Ready to Move On from Donald Trump?
A former loyalist contemplates the former President’s flaws—and the G.O.P.’s willingness to ignore them.
By
Isaac Chotiner
February 1, 2023
Two Supreme Court Cases That Could Break the Internet
A cornerstone of life online has been that platforms are not responsible for content posted by users. What happens if that immunity goes away?
By
Isaac Chotiner
January 25, 2023
How Russia’s New Commander in Ukraine Could Change the War
Why has Vladimir Putin promoted Valery Gerasimov, who helped plan the disastrous initial invasion last year, to lead the fight?
By
Isaac Chotiner
January 17, 2023
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