Robert Jervis
The diverse legacy of Robert Jervis
The death of Jervis is a huge loss for the study of international relations
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American strategy in Iran is wiser than it seems
President Trump’s intervention will leave the world safer than it was
The lonely death of Henry Nowak
We must draw lessons from a horrendous and disgraceful case
Rewatching the English
English identity has become too surreal and discomfiting to define
Saint Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon wants sympathy for her husband’s crimes—but after years spent avoiding awkward questions, her latest reinvention may be the hardest sell yet.
A failed war on fags
The black market has taken over the tobacco trade Down Under
Kemi at the crossroads
Kemi Badenoch cannot tell everybody what they want to hear
The problem with Palantir
The software company is attempting to redefine politics for the worse
Anyone could have predicted
Left-leaning commentators should not pretend to be surprised by the consequences of multiculturalism
The fog of facts
As elections approach, voters are forced to navigate a swamp of spin, distortion, and inaccessible data.
How to get Britain building
A new policy paper proves that the government can beat bureaucratic sclerosis if it wants to
Ant & Dec: heroically bland
Clear separation between private and public selves is faintly refreshing
The end of corporate silence
Louis Mosley’s demolition of Zack Polanski shows how companies are learning to confront political fantasy head-on
Beware the British ICE
Mass deportation of Muslims will not solve antisemitism, but feed feelings of alienation
Reform’s man in Makerfield
An interview with Rob Kenyon about online controversies and national priorities
A rare interview proved a delight
Eavesdropping on two intelligent people sharing a civilised conversation about interesting things
