Wiggling

Ira Sharkansky

Wiggling may not be a central concept in the professional literature of scholars who seek to explain international relations.

Crossing the Rubicon

Sarah Stern

On Wednesday, at a U.S. State Department press briefing, the Rubicon was finally crossed.

In the Land of the Trident: the Ukraine War and the Jews

Jonathan_Spyer

Ukraine is a territory saturated in Jewish memory.  The memory both tragic and sublime.  In every field of endeavor –  religious thought,  Zionist and socialist politics, art, music, military affairs, science, Jews from the territory on which the modern Ukrainian state is located have registered outstanding achievement.

High Court Left With Fixing Government’s Foolish Decisions

Ben-Dror_Yemini

Seeing their voters as a mob looking for its pound of flesh, right-wing politicians allow themselves to make foolish decisions to appease that mob—like canceling the Western Wall plan and passing the Regulation Law—because they know the High Court will overturn them.