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The German Question
If the European project is going to be revived, then Germany must be the engine of its revival.
The EMP Threat: How It Works and What It Means for the Korean Crisis
Given the uncertainty surrounding the crisis, the threat of a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse attack can’t be dismissed completely.
Making Sense of the Syrian War
Syria is a mess. New alliances form as quickly as they fall apart. Cease-fires are agreed to and summarily ignored. Russians, Turks, Americans, Iranians, Kurds, Lebanese, Saudis and, of course, Syrians all have vested interests in outcome of the war. Jacob, Cole and Xander lay out what those interests are and catch up on what proved to be a very eventful week in northern Syria. Sign up for free updates on topics like this!
Watch List: Feb. 26, 2018
Xi’s busy weekend, a surprise electoral defeat in Hungary, Labour endorses ‘soft Brexit’
Watch List Findings: Feb. 24, 2018
Forces to be deployed to Afrin, culpability for explosion along Gaza-Israel border, Ukraine settlement at a standstill
The World After McMaster
The national security adviser has been a stabilizing force. What will happen if he leaves his post?

