Article Our ‘Ally’ Saudi Arabia The Khashoggi murder affords an opportunity to review the history of a diplomatic relationship based on economic expediency, not shared moral values By Andrew J. Bacevich October 31, 2018 Foreign Affairs Donald Trump Muslim-Christian Relations Secularism and Modernity
Article A Shameful Alliance After the Khashoggi murder, it is time for the United States to reconsider its cynical relationship with Saudi Arabia By The Editors October 25, 2018 Editorial Foreign Affairs Donald Trump
Article A Visit to a Roman ‘Field Hospital’ Synod delegates have become increasingly outspoken about young people on the margins, calling particular attention to the suffering of migrants and refugees By Griffin Oleynick October 18, 2018 Pope Francis Foreign Affairs Immigration Social Justice
Article A State without Suicide T. G. Masaryk fathered a Czech version of national socialism: a tolerant democratic party with respect for human rights. By John Connelly October 16, 2018 Foreign Affairs
Feature Peace on Murder Mile Rev. Bill Shaw, a Presbyterian minister in a Catholic neighborhood of Belfast, is working to soothe generations of sectarian strife. By Philip Metres October 14, 2018 Foreign Affairs Ecumenism
Article Off Target As Venezuela's economic collapse turns into a humanitarian catastrophe, U.S. economic sanctions are inhibiting growth and recovery. By Joy Gordon October 7, 2018 Latin America Foreign Affairs Economy Poverty