All The Monitor's View
- The Biden 鈥榤oonshot鈥 for Afghan reconciliationAs pressure mounts for a U.S. exit, the new president pushes elected Afghan leaders to work with the Taliban in finding a peaceful blend of Islam and democracy.
- Turkey shows why a central bank鈥檚 independence is centralThe dismissal of a central bank chief does more than put an economy at risk. Democracies now depend on these deliberative bodies for long-term stability.
- One way to build China-US trustThe two rivals can find common ground in reversing a military coup in Myanmar, creating goodwill to solve other tense conflicts.
- Britain reins in its company bonus cultureProposed rules would instill more honesty in companies by ensuring pay incentives don鈥檛 lead to reckless or corrupt behavior.
- A prize for humble architectureThe profession鈥檚 highest award goes to a French couple who rely on modesty and listening 鈥 even inaction 鈥 to achieve ethical works.
- The first necessity in debt reliefAs poorer nations seek help for rising debts during the pandemic, global creditors insist even more on honesty in financial data. Truthfulness has become a lubricant for debt forbearance.
- How Libyans shaped a unity governmentRemote public participation and a case of competing generals finding consensus led to the election of an interim prime minister mandated to promote reconciliation.
- Sprouts of freedom in AfricaEnough polls of young people and a few examples of democratic practices hint that Africans may be demanding better governance.
- Local givers rise to the COVID-19 challengeOf all charitable grants given to meet the needs during the pandemic last year, more than half came from community foundations.
- Asia鈥檚 security in a different lightThe first summit of a group of Asian-Pacific democracies known as the Quad provides a chance for it to not be seen as only an enemy of China.
- China鈥檚 quest for 鈥渟ources of innovation鈥One source, as officials now admit, is freedom for scientific researchers to fail. To achieve its goal as a tech giant, China may be forced to grant more social freedoms.
- Police trials as benchmarks for racial justiceThe verdict in the trial of a police officer for George Floyd鈥檚 death in Minneapolis must be seen against the progress made in states since that tragic yet galvanizing moment.
- A welcoming that defines power in the Middle EastA historic meeting between Shiism鈥檚 most respected iman and the pope signals how the Abrahamic faiths can influence the region鈥檚 conflicts.
- What France can learn from US Black churchesA French bill indirectly targeting the Muslim minority can take a lesson from the role of Black churches in achieving progress.
- Alternatives to a boycott of Beijing OlympicsFor the 2022 Games, athletes can protest China鈥檚 abuses in clever ways. Foreign officials and advertisers can stay away. The purposes of the Olympics can then endure.
- Biden's first use of force overseasA retaliatory airstrike on Iran-backed militias in Syria opens an opportunity for the president to show leadership in setting thresholds and responsibilities for any U.S. military action.
- Why protest signs in Myanmar are in EnglishThe anti-coup demonstrators are appealing to a more sophisticated global 鈥減eace industry鈥 that can track peaceful assembly and shine a light on local conflicts.聽
- Shaping a new Syria, one verdict at a timeSyrian refugees carried the ideals of the Arab Spring into a German courtroom that convicted one of the regime鈥檚 torturers.
- The only path for India, PakistanA truce in Kashmir and an agreement to discuss 鈥渃ore鈥 issues between the two rivals makes sense in light of bigger concerns and opportunities.
- How might pro sports bounce back?During the pandemic, the alter鈥媏d鈥嬧嬄犫媠cheduling聽generally has led to dips in viewership. But the comeback for sports could bring surprises.