Germany’s unlikely success story is an inspiration in dark times Washington PostJonah BaderSeptember 1, 2022Germany, Ukraine, Russia, European Union, Olaf Scholz
Kabul fell one year ago. Here are the lessons we should learn. Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 12, 2022Afghanistan, Biden, Taliban
The U.S.-China crisis over Taiwan was wholly predictable Washington PostJonah BaderAugust 4, 2022China, Taiwan, Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Xi Jinping
Biden is showing that governing from the middle is possible Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 28, 2022Biden, Manchin, Congress, Democrats, Republican
In tackling climate change, don’t let the perfect become the enemy of the good Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 21, 2022climate change, natural gas, coal, clean energy, nuclear energy, oil, weather
Democrats need to become the party of building things Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 14, 2022Democrats, Republicans, Infrastructure, Biden, Midterms
The West’s Ukraine strategy is in danger of failing Washington PostJonah BaderJuly 7, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Putin, sanctions, energy crisis
Biden needs to score in the culture wars Washington PostJonah BaderJune 23, 2022Biden, cancel culture, Trump, Democrats, Republicans, Culture Wars
It’s time to start thinking about the endgame in Ukraine Washington PostJonah BaderJune 16, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky
The best China strategy? Defeat Russia. Washington PostJonah BaderJune 9, 2022Ukraine, Russia, China, Biden
The one hopeful sign coming out of Davos this year Washington PostJonah BaderMay 27, 2022Davos, World Economic Forum, Russia, Ukraine, NATO
Biden has the means to reduce inflation. Why isn’t he acting? Washington PostJonah BaderMay 19, 2022Inflation, Joe Biden, Trump, Immigration, China, free trade
Biden’s sanctions against Russia are a double-edged sword Washington PostJonah BaderMay 12, 2022Russia, Putin, Dollar, Sanctions, Ukraine, Joe Biden
The abortion battle may be the precursor to even larger struggles Washington PostJonah BaderMay 5, 2022Roe v. Wade, abortion, conservative, Liberal, Culture
Why are so many democracies unwilling to condemn Russia? Washington PostJonah BaderApril 28, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Democracy, United Nations, liberal international order