As the European Union displays more disunion with Brexit and threats of other exits, a renewed E.U. push for an Israel-Palestine peace accord could give Europe a needed sense of mission, suggests ex-CIA analyst Paul R. Pillar.
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Brexit and Trump: Populism or Manipulation?
Trump’s Blatantly Racist Campaign
Drawing Wrong Lessons from Orlando
Why US Politics and Policy Are Adrift
Clinton’s Speech: A Lost Opportunity
How Democracies Are Subverted
A risk to democracy is that wily politicians can exploit moments of anger or fear to implement plans that the public wouldn’t otherwise accept, a danger that requires popular vigilance to avert, as ex-CIA analyst Paul R. Pillar explains.
Risks of Citizens Suing Foreign Governments
Israel Veers Even Further Right
Trump and the Neocon Lament
Upset that presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump isn’t one of them, angry neocons insist that they represent America’s reasonable foreign policy consensus, a claim challenged by ex-CIA analyst Paul R. Pillar.