All The Monitor's View
- What drives the Saudi-Iran detenteAutocratic leaders in both countries face demands from youth for social liberties, with Saudi Arabia far ahead.
- Green energy from the grassrootsCitizen-led renewable projects in Europe are shaping a cleaner future.
- A bottom-up approach to authentic peaceTop-down solutions to violent conflicts often don鈥檛 last. More peace builders are now listening to local people鈥檚 indicators of what constitutes peace.
- Gender equality as a source of economic renewalSri Lanka鈥檚 many upheavals last year have led to new financial discipline and measures to uplift women, delighting foreign creditors and perhaps setting a model for the global debt crisis.
- One way to escape Russia鈥檚 orbitMass protests in Georgia against Russian-style political repression give that former Soviet state a taste of democratic harmony.
- Spotting sprouts of democracyThe world鈥檚 shift toward fewer liberties and rights may be bottoming out, according to Freedom House. Nigeria鈥檚 recent election shows the potential for progress.
- Why the high-fives for a high seas treatyA 193-nation agreement to protect ocean life reflects decades of progress toward a vision of all life as a shared聽commons beyond state exploitation.
- A sure basis for workplace equalityNew laws requiring wage disclosure are meant to promote equality between male and female employees. Yet a faster route might lie in fostering qualities from both genders.
- South Korea鈥檚 olive branch to JapanThe president鈥檚 plan to compensate wartime Korean victims starts with a recognition that any redress by Japan must be voluntary.
- Venezuela鈥檚 latent civic reservesAn autocrat鈥檚 harsh misrule and isolation have only strengthened a popular hunger for justice and equality.
- How women are defying despotsAs leaders of recent mass protests in China, Russia, and Iran, women gained a 鈥渘ew understanding of female agency.鈥
- Building blocks for compassionate citiesBoston鈥檚 attempt to turn vacant lots and buildings into vibrant and affordable communities is a start for setting a new model for urban renewal.
- A win against Russia 鈥 outside UkraineOnce close to Moscow, Serbia accepts a plan to end acrimony with Kosovo, signaling a desire to curb aggressive ethnic nationalism by peaceful means.
- Two models for peace in AfricaIn Sudan and Ethiopia, the pathway back to peace and democracy depends on fidelity to civic norms of empathy and inclusivity.
- Ukraine as a model of civic givingSo many civilian aid groups sprang up after the invasion that Ukraine was even able to send help to earthquake-hit Turkey.
- After the earthquakes, a tectonic social shiftIn the disaster鈥檚 aftermath, women in Turkey and Syria strengthen a resolve for equality.
- Binding a nation鈥檚 wounds with forgivenessThe leader of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian country,聽brought five former presidents together with the hope that their reconciliation might curb the politics of division.
- How not to see red in green energyTo prevent local harm, Chile pauses a project to produce hydrogen from renewable energy, a signal of caring for the booming global industry in renewables.
- Biden visit points to Ukraine鈥檚 strengthYoung people鈥檚 morale for freedom from Russia is as important as money and munitions.
- Trust as a locomotive for rail safetyRepairing the damage from chemical spills like the one in Ohio start with mending faith in government.