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The Monitor's ViewMaking the world safe for anti-corruption whistle-blowersA Ukrainian official鈥檚 resignation over corruption prompts an unusually strong response from world bodies. The global campaign against official wrongdoing has made it easier for many people to stand up for honest governance.
The Monitor's ViewHong Kong鈥檚 lessons in coping with ChinaA Feb. 8 riot and police crackdown in Hong Kong reveals the harsher hand of China but also a dilemma for the territory on how to deal with Beijing鈥檚 fear of dissent. The world must watch how Hong Kong decides.
The Monitor's ViewMercy for Myanmar's military?As she and her winning party prepare to run Parliament, Aung San Suu Kyi faces pressure from the military鈥檚 millions of victims for revenge. She wisely argues to allow the Army to reform.
The Monitor's ViewFixing both Flint and its water pipesThe water-pollution tragedy in Flint deserves quick solutions but the city鈥檚 citizens, led by a new mayor, are also rightly looking at rebuilding the trust necessary to improve democratic governance.
Global NewsstandFive years after Egypt's Arab Spring; India-US relations; China and Saudi Arabia partnership; Clinton feels 'the Bern'; Russian politicsA roundup of global commentary for the Feb. 8, 2016 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewLessons for Syria from ColombiaAs it nears a historic peace deal to end a long civil war, Colombia鈥檚 leaders say the key was giving the victims of the conflict a seat at the table. It created a tender mutuality and compassion that eased the peace process.
The Monitor's ViewWinning peace for minorities in Muslim landsEnding terrorist attacks on religious minorities will require more than weapons. Since 9/11, more scholars are challenging Muslims and others to embrace ideas that prevent religious violence.
The Monitor's ViewIowa鈥檚 eye-opener on what America鈥檚 youth seekThree of the four winners in the Iowa caucuses are anti-establishment politicians who drew strongly on under-35 voters. Will America鈥檚 future be defined by the youth vote in this presidential contest?
The Monitor's ViewUS role in ending a Central American warGangs are so big in El Salvador that the region is in a virtual war that has spillover effects in the US. The solution lies in keeping young people out of the gangs.
The Monitor's ViewWhy US can鈥檛 ignore Colorado鈥檚 pot 鈥榚xperiment鈥Evidence keeps rolling in that the Rocky Mountain state鈥檚 marijuana legalization, in clear violation of federal drug laws, has negative spillovers. If federal officials won鈥檛 act, other states should take heed of legal weed.
Global NewsstandIran isn't ready to reform; diplomacy in the Middle East; sanctions in N. Korea; low oil prices; Canada's war on drugsA roundup of global commentary for the Feb. 1, 2016 weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewThe year of living more honestlyA global ranking of countries on corruption finds more are improving. Are people more demanding of honest governance? If so, they are taking different paths.
The Monitor's ViewA calm lesson for the Zika scare from the Ebola crisisThe 2014-15 Ebola outbreak taught health workers some lessons that can be used to stem Zika. First lesson: Fear of an epidemic should not be allowed to create an epidemic of fear.
The Monitor's ViewAnother model of 海角大神-Muslim harmony?Talks to reunify the Mediterranean island of Cyprus are looking up, perhaps adding a new voice to others in the region that Muslim-海角大神 coexistence is possible. That鈥檚 a key tool against Islamic State.
The Monitor's ViewWhy even the Super Bowl needs a gambling shieldAs online gambling rises, UN and Olympic officials rush to prevent match-fixing by betting syndicates. Athletes who are clean deserve better protection from the corruption of gamblers.
The Monitor's ViewThe right campaign debate on how to fix 鈥榃all Street鈥Presidential candidates rail against the financial industry, but the best reform may be happening with moves by big firms toward 鈥榩atient capitalism.鈥
Global NewsstandChina's consumption economy; get used to low oil prices; sexual violence in Germany; pacifist Japan as diplomatic leader; fear and politicsA roundup of global commentary for the Jan. 25, 2016, weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewFor a world in gloom, a new torchbearerAt a gathering of hand-wringing world leaders in Switzerland, Canada鈥檚 new prime minister was all palms up, offering advice on how openness and fearlessness can help solve global challenges.
The Monitor's ViewRepelling terrorist attacks on youthA Taliban attack on a Pakistani university adds to the list of jihadi strikes on young Muslims. Youth in the Islamic world need more support, and can be enlisted to counter terrorist groups 鈥 rather than being recruited by them.
The Monitor's ViewNuclear deal hangs on Iran鈥檚 unfinished revolutionIran鈥檚 ability to abide by the nuclear deal, as well as its economic recovery, depends on a preelection debate over the secular authority of its reigning cleric, the supreme leader.
