All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewNATO鈥檚 plans for war 鈥 and peace聽The alliance鈥檚 75th anniversary is an opportunity for NATO to see security in broader terms than weapons.
The Monitor's ViewLiberation the Iranian wayA presidential election shows how voters find ways to seek freedom from Iran鈥檚 oppressive theocracy.
The Monitor's ViewDetroit鈥檚 sound of urban revivalThe reenvisioning of a once-iconic property, Michigan Central Station, matches the vibe of a city being reborn to again make a creative contribution.
The Monitor's ViewSouth Africa鈥檚 calming civilityVoters demanded shared governance. Their leaders are listening. Humility may usher in a new era of honesty.
The Monitor's ViewHungary as honest brokerThe EU member often at odds with the European Union assumes the bloc鈥檚 presidency and immediately befriends Ukraine.
As the Civil Rights Act turns 60, a call to recommit to what it stands forThe landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, which turns 60 on Tuesday, represents a lineage of legislation that protects against discrimination. Whether that legacy endures depends on us, our columnist writes.
The Monitor's ViewCivic dividends in debt reformGlobal lenders show the deeper benefits of cooperation with borrowing countries such as Sri Lanka and Ghana.
The Monitor's ViewPresident Biden鈥檚 essential purposeHis party may try to seek his retirement, while others see his capabilities as leading to many alternatives.
The Monitor's ViewBallots for kinder politicsIn elections worldwide this year, voters are sending a message that civility can matter more than party or policy.
The Monitor's ViewA joyful rise in 鈥榞iving circles鈥As more Americans gather in small groups to donate modest amounts of money for local needs, they are expanding the idea of charity and community.
The Monitor's ViewArgentina鈥檚 reforms are more than economicFor most Argentines, cooperation among political rivals is a reason for patience amid economic reform.
The Monitor's ViewLebanon鈥檚 stirrings of peacemakingOnline activists, worried about Hezbollah鈥檚 drift toward full-scale war with Israel, are reminding the group to respect people鈥檚 demands for peace and dignity.
The Monitor's ViewCelebrating diversity in the labAs the share of women researchers rises, so does the view that innovation requires different and unique perspectives.
The Monitor's ViewA new Baltimore bridge will span more than waterA civic dialogue about replacing the collapsed bridge brings out qualities that help bind the city.
The Monitor's ViewSafe learning for children in war zonesUkraine鈥檚 first permanent underground school shows yet another innovation in providing education 鈥 and places for kids to heal 鈥 in the world鈥檚 trouble spots.
The Monitor's ViewSouth Africa鈥檚 calming political centerAn election ends one-party rule and leads to a new era of forging unity that is obtained by humility and respect.
The Monitor's ViewGraceful honesty for the beautiful gameThis year鈥檚 European soccer tournament comes with new rules to help ensure truth will prevail over lies.
The Monitor's ViewA diverse roster of female leadersAs more women lead countries, attitudes shift on what qualities they bring to governing.
The Monitor's ViewPlaying to a child's innocenceBringing joy to children in Gaza is a good example of why the UN designated the first International Day of Play this year.
The Monitor's ViewClimate progress the honest wayThe buying of carbon credits to offset a company鈥檚 emissions is getting a whole lot more transparent to prevent greenwashing.
