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2022 April

Russia’s Other War: The Forgotten Sorrows of Syria

Once at the forefront of global attention, the Syrian civil war now rarely registers comment. What more is there to observe, beyond dashed dreams, widespread desolation, and the ruthless will of despots? Yet Syria today is an expanding crisis, pitting the United States and its partners against Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime, with consequences...

Zero Way Out of Xi’s “Zero-Covid” Policy?

On Monday, China’s Health Minister Ma Xiaowei announced “the strictest, most thorough, most resolute and decisive” measures in combating a Covid surge, thereby doubling down on China’s “Zero-Covid” policy. The policy restricts foreign and domestic travel, shutters nonessential businesses, reduces public services, and metes out massive quarantines when cases are detected. China’s “Zero-Covid” policy has operated for...

Afghanistan After the Fall

Monday saw opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif become the prime minister of Pakistan. This followed a tumultuous week in which ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan attempted to remain in power by unconstitutionally dissolving parliament. To the north, Pakistan’s neighbor Afghanistan continues its painful adjustment to Taliban rule, with the extremist group inflaming popular opposition and humanitarian...