
Opinion

Peck: The Unavailing Statesman
On both public and legislative fronts, Corbyn has failed in his role as leader of the opposition.

Han: The Curious Case of Tsai Ing-wen
The safety of her nation of 23 million hangs in the balance as Tsai walks a fine line between competing world powers.

Refugees: Changing a Mindset
Borders are arbitrary. They should not arbitrate the lives of 25 million refugees.

Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: More of the Same or Changing the Game?
olored by personal experience, his commentary on hot-button issues like immigration and affirmative action feels fresh and authentic even when it rehashes traditional arguments.

The Role of the Judiciary in the Trump Era
Widespread change must come from the ballot box. Do not expect it to come from the gavel.

Review: Aggretsuko Christmas
The surprise behind “Aggretsuko: We Wish You A Metal Christmas,” Sanrio’s latest Christmas special, is that it feels like the exact opposite of a corporate product.

Fire and Fury: The Failure of France’s President for the Rich
Far from being a liberal saviour, Macron cares more about lining the pockets of the rich than ensuring his constituents don’t go hungry.

Familiar Avalos: On Oil Refineries and Change
If López Obrador’s aim is truly transformation, he ought to focus on what Mexico might be rather than what Mexico supposedly was.